Often referred to as Missha Pink sunscreen, the full name of this gem is Missha Soft Finish Sun Milk Safe Block. It's not a newcomer in the fashionista circle. The product gained popularity a few years ago, and despite the rise of new sunscreens, this Missha bottle still has a dedicated fan base.
Common traits of Korean sunscreens include a subtle tone enhancement and a relatively charming appearance. Let's evaluate if this one is worth adding to your collection right below.
What about the appearance of Missha Pink sunscreen?
Well, as mentioned earlier, this one is indeed adorable. The pink shade refers to the cap, not the entire product. The body has a white hue. Unlike the previous Soft Finish version with a pink body and yellow cap, it lacked the sophistication and sweetness of this one.

Texture of Missha Pink Sunscreen: Does it live up to expectations in tone enhancement?
This one, I notice the cream has a white color with a hint of pink shimmer. It does adjust the skin tone, giving a subtle whitening effect. It's student-friendly in terms of price, and the color looks quite natural, making it a suitable choice.
Can it transform the entire complexion of your skin? I don't think so. This sunscreen is not meant to cover flaws or instantly turn your skin porcelain white. It simply provides a light tone boost.
As for the texture, it's a bit sticky. I would advise against applying Missha Pink Sunscreen and heading straight outdoors. It's not matte; instead, it gives a glossy, radiant finish. The trick is to wait a bit, and you won't end up with unattractive white streaks. It's suitable for basic use in the summer, not too oily. After about 5 hours, it gradually tones down without darkening the skin.

Oh, forgot to mention, we often casually call it sunscreen, but this one specifically labels itself as a sun milk. Calling it sun milk is fine since it's a liquid and spreads quickly; just be patient for a moment.
How about its sun protection ability and fragrance?
In my opinion, the sun protection factor of Missha Pink Sunscreen is quite good. With SPF 50+ and PA+++, it meets the standard, providing sufficient safe shielding for the skin. I find that it doesn't darken the skin, so you can confidently use it.
As for the scent, it's a rosy floral fragrance. However, if you're not a fan of cosmetic scents, Missha Pink Sunscreen's aroma may not be your cup of tea. My nose isn't too sensitive, but I'm not particularly fond of the scent. Luckily, the fragrance dissipates quite quickly.
Is it worth investing in Missha Pink Sunscreen?
The price of this one is reasonable, considering it's a large 70ml bottle priced around 300k. There's also a smaller 40ml option for those on a budget.

Oh, the appearance of the two versions is slightly different. The larger version is taller, while the 40ml one is cute and compact. You can find this product on various e-commerce platforms, so feel free to give it a try.
Praising it first, now a bit of criticism. This one has average oil control, as mentioned, it enhances tone but doesn't effectively cover blemishes. I think it suits dry skin better than oily.
Overall, it's budget-friendly and gives a rosy tint to the skin, so giving it a try is worth it, dear. The review concludes here, the decision is yours, lovely.
