Ain’t its packaging cute? 😉 And wait, here’s more:
That’s the original packaging from Kkochi Pida. The items are packed securely in bubble wrap (which I love popping!) and then gift-wrapped in what probably is a page from a Korean magazine.
Anywho, here are the only intelligible (read, English) writings I could find on the box:
And on the back of the bottle:
I wonder what MD102 water does or where it’s from? Hmmm.. Research on that later.
Moving on. The sun cream has a slightly sweetish scent which I like. It is a runny but creamy white concoction which is quite easy to spread. Look:
After spreading and massaging it into the back of my hand:
What time is it again? 😛 Just kidding. The cream left no noticeable white cast on my skin, even with the flash from the camera. Yey! 😀 It felt a bit sticky just after application, but the stickiness goes away once the it dries. Oh, it leaves a sorta shiny finish.
I was able to try it on my face this morning even though I did not go out into the sun. And I think slathered on a bit too much since it felt just a touch sticky. 😐 It left my face quite dewy too, my nose shiny. Lesson learned: use a smaller amount next time. 😛
I wonder what it will do to my oily skin. Errr, face…
This is actually quite moisturizing so I think this is better suited to those with normal to combination-dry skin. I have combination-oily skin though, so what I do is use a blotting paper after. Works for me that way. 🙂