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This is Dr.Ceuracle's SPF product built for acne-prone, oily, and reactive skin. Unlike the majority of Korean sunscreens that lean into glossy cosmetic finishes, Green Up Sun uses a tea tree extract-based calming formulation in a gel texture that sets semi-matte. SPF50+ PA++++ is the highest widely-available protection in the Korean sunscreen market. At $24.96 for 50ml, it's well-priced among pharmacy-tier Korean sunscreens.
The "Green Up" naming refers to the very pale green tint when first applied, which neutralizes skin redness (green cancels red on the color wheel). The tint fully absorbs, so the final finish is neutral, not green. The formulation leans chemical-filter-based (typical for Korean sunscreens for lightweight feel), so users preferring mineral-only sunscreens should look elsewhere.
SPF50+ chemical filters provide high UVB protection against sunburn; PA++++ indicates maximum UVA protection against photo-aging and pigmentation. Tea tree extract and centella reduce inflammation on acne-prone skin, making the sunscreen friendly to breakout-vulnerable users. The gel-cream texture is lighter than oil-based Korean sunscreens and suitable for oily skin types who struggle with glossy SPFs. No white cast after the green tint absorbs.
As the final step in morning routine, after moisturizer. Apply approximately 1/4 teaspoon (2 finger-lengths on index and middle fingers combined) to full face and neck. Reapply every 2 hours in direct sun exposure, or use a separate stick or powder SPF for touch-ups over makeup. Safe to layer under makeup; allow 2 to 3 minutes to absorb before foundation to prevent pilling.
No, once the green tint absorbs (within 1 to 2 minutes). Deeper skin tones should patch test; some Korean sunscreens still show faint residue on very dark skin regardless of claims.
Yes. The semi-matte finish works well under foundation and cushion. Allow absorption before applying makeup to prevent pilling.
The formulation is designed for acne-prone skin with non-comedogenic ingredients and tea tree's calming properties. Most acne-prone users tolerate it well. Individual skin varies; patch test for your specific reactivity.
Relief Sun has a slightly more moisturizing finish, better for dry-combo skin; Green Up Sun is more matte, better for oily skin. Both well-regarded Korean chemical sunscreens. Relief Sun also has rice extract for brightening; Green Up has tea tree for acne calming.
Not guaranteed. It contains chemical UV filters (octinoxate, avobenzone, or similar depending on current formulation batch), some of which are not reef-safe. For reef-safe, choose mineral sunscreens with zinc oxide only.
Pair with Dr.Ceuracle Cica Regen 92 Toner for calming prep. Browse the Dr.Ceuracle collection, Korean sunscreens, best Korean skincare for acne.
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