
Why this product
Oil control with subtle tone correction and reliable broad-spectrum protection
What it does: Final protection step that shields skin from UV damage while controlling oil and evening tone
Skin types: Oily, Combination, Normal.
vs EltaMD: $18 vs $35. Western mineral sunscreens typically feel heavy and chalky - this Korean formula applies smoothly with zero white cast
Consistently rated Holy Grail across an estimated 2,835+ community discussions on r/AsianBeauty. Most common praise: this is the only sunscreen that doesn't make my oily skin look like a grease ball by noon. The tone-up effect is so natural.
UV Shield step
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Where in your routine
Why this step exists in K-beauty
Innisfree believes sun protection shouldn't mean sacrificing skin comfort or appearance. This formula harnesses Jeju mineral powder and sebum-absorbing technology to create a breathable shield that enhances rather than masks your natural complexion.
How to use
Key ingredients
Details
Western equivalent
EltaMD
UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46
$35
Western mineral sunscreens typically feel heavy and chalky - this Korean formula applies smoothly with zero white cast
The bottom line
Innisfree Tone Up No Sebum Sunscreen SPF50+ PA++++ is a uv shield that costs $18 for 50ml. It has 2,835+ community discussions and Holy Grail status on r/AsianBeauty. The Western equivalent (EltaMD) runs $35 โ you save 49%. Best for oily, combination, normal skin.