Dear klairs soft airy uv essence

Dear klairs soft uv airy essence spf 50
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Adding product to your cart Dear klairs uv essence With an SPF50 and a PA++++ rating, Klairs Soft Airy UV Essence has proven broad spectrum UV blocking abilities, including UVA1, and has received “UV blocking functional cosmetic” certification in Korea.

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Name * Dear Klairs Soft Airy UV Essence SPF 50 PA++++ 80ml 2.07fl.oz Our Soft Airy UV Essence and Mid Day Blue UV Shield were developed by our manufacturer based on their original formula that held ‘SPF50+ PA++++’ properties. In the process of improving the original formula, we changed the percentage content of the ingredients to reduce its heavy texture, improve applicability and reduce skin irritation. We were informed by our manufacturer that such changes in content would not change the SPF. However, academic studies confirmed that the UV protection index between the original formula and the final product may differ if contents are changed.

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I’ve been using the Klairs Soft Airy UV Essence for a few weeks now and I have to say it’s probably the best sunscreen I’ve tried so far. I was a bit undecided but reading this review made me more convinced to try it out. Thankfully they were selling this sunscreen at Hikoco here in NZ. Thanks again so so much! Klairs Soft Airy UV Essence SPF 50 PA++++ Thanks for the endlessly awesome sunscreen reviews and no BS skin advice. Can you please review the Hada Labo UV White Gel? I’ve heard good things 🙂

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I love the holographic packaging of this range of Dear Klairs products, which I think is generally reserved for their freshly juiced range, and to be honest I wish that they would use this sort of approach for their other products too (and maybe use black so it’s easier for me to photograph). Leave a Comment Cancel reply Update: Klairs has suspended the sales of their sunscreen due to the SPF testing out to be much lower than claimed. It’s extremely disappointing, but I hope that they’ll reformulate and fix their errors in the future.

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