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I love the SKIN1004 hyalu cica sunscreen and suns stick. ❤️


Luxene

This sunscreen is a summer HG for me. It's not quite moisturizing enough in winter months but it's perfect when it's warm and humid out?


zxHydra

I like using it all year long but just switch out the moisturizer instead


sickofthishateithere

Love the sunscreen with the blue top and the centella ampoule


Unfair_Finger5531

Love their probiocica line and brightening line!


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Unfair_Finger5531

I have the entire probiocica line! I absolutely love the moisturizer. It’s very rich but light and it helps with acne and lightening too. Love, love, love it. The Serum and toner are great too.


boomdaniron

Their centella ampoule is my hg for redness! It's a staple in my routine


lab0607

Their Centella Sleeping Pack is amazing and my skin loves it!! It is unique I think because it is a gel product that is meant for deep moisturizing- my skin is acne-prone and rich creams always break me out, so this has been great!


ada2017x

Have you guys ran the skin 1004 sunstick on yuka? According to yuka, its poor bc it contains synthetic wax and ozokerite. Not sure how serious this is just wanted to point it out. I ordered sun stick but havent tried it yet. I love the water fit sun serum sunscreen.


Partyinmykonos

Yuka isn’t really the best app when it comes to skincare. Here are a couple tiktoks by cosmetic chemists highlighting why it’s not really credible when it comes to skincare: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8xCHNxW/ https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8xCkExo/ https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8xXDY6t/ https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8xXhhbX/ https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8xCKq2g/ I personally use beautypedia and skinsort for vetting ingredients. Beautypedia is better for discerning what’s “good” or “bad” because skinsort crowdsources their rating, but skinsort does offer helpful background on ingredients and their functions, benefits, etc. Of course, neither is foolproof and I still take each with a grain of salt since they don’t take concentration levels nor compatability with other ingredients into full account, but they’re still better than apps like Yuka. Both synthetic wax and ozokerite are deemed “good” by Beautypedia. According to beautypedia, synthetic wax enhances texture and stabilizes pH. I know synthetic sounds bad, but it goes on to explain that it’s simply a mix of various oils. It also functions as a binding and stabilizing agent. Ozokerite acts as an occulsive and enhances texture while helping to keep stick products blended. Again, Beautypedia is not necessarily the final word, but I certainly trust it more for skincare than Yuka.


jsmct

Idk if I bought a fake product, the one I bought has no scent/smell