
Sungboon Editor
A lightweight daily sunscreen with blurring properties that helps minimize the appearance of pores and create a smooth base. Designed to be invisible on skin while providing sun protection.
Finish
matte
Under Makeup
Yes
UV filter type (chemical vs physical) is not verified for this product. If you need to avoid specific filters for medical reasons, check the ingredient list at the retailer before purchasing.
Volatile emollient and texture enhancer
Lightweight silicone that provides slip and spreadability
UV filter that absorbs UVB rays
UV filter that absorbs UVB and short UVA rays
+ 15 more ingredients
The key active ingredients in Daily Invisible Blurring Sunscreen by Sungboon Editor include Homosalate (UV filter that absorbs UVB rays), Octocrylene (UV filter that absorbs UVB and short UVA rays), Octisalate (UV filter that absorbs UVB rays), Ethylhexyl Salicylate (UV filter that absorbs UVB rays), Avobenzone (UV filter that protects against UVA rays). Seoul Sister tracks ingredient effectiveness across 5,800+ K-beauty products to provide data-backed recommendations.
Daily Invisible Blurring Sunscreen is a Korean sunscreen by Sungboon Editor. Sensitive skin compatibility depends on individual triggers and allergies. Seoul Sister's AI advisor Yuri analyzes all 20 ingredients against your specific skin type, concerns, and known allergens to provide a personalized compatibility score. Common irritant ingredients like fragrance, alcohol denat, and essential oils are flagged automatically.
For oily skin, the key factors in evaluating Daily Invisible Blurring Sunscreen are comedogenic ingredient ratings, oil content, and finish type. This sunscreen contains 8 active ingredients. Seoul Sister's database cross-references each ingredient's comedogenic rating (0-5 scale) against your skin type to identify potential pore-clogging risks. Subscribe for a personalized oily skin compatibility analysis.
Daily Invisible Blurring Sunscreen by Sungboon Editor starts from $33.60 USD. Seoul Sister Pro members compare prices across 6+ authorized retailers including Olive Young, Soko Glam, and YesStyle to find the best deal, with automatic price drop alerts.
Daily Invisible Blurring Sunscreen by Sungboon Editor is available from authorized K-beauty retailers including Olive Young Global, Soko Glam, YesStyle, and Amazon. Prices start from $33.60 USD. Seoul Sister verifies retailer authenticity and tracks counterfeit indicators to help you buy genuine Korean skincare products.
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