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mixsoon is the Korean single-ingredient brand that built a cult following by releasing essences, serums, and oils with one hero ingredient at a time. The Bean Sun Stick translates that philosophy into sun protection: fermented soybean extract as the central ingredient, built into a 15g twist-up stick format at SPF 50+ PA++++. It's a hybrid sunscreen, meaning it contains both chemical filters and mineral filters, with the fermented soybean providing antioxidant and soothing support.
Stick-format sunscreens are a Korean category upgrade: no greasy fingers, no white cast when applied properly, and dramatic ease for mid-day reapplication. At $44.05, this is premium stick territory, but for users who genuinely reapply throughout the day (an actual sun-protection goal, not a hypothetical), stick format makes consistent reapplication possible. The formula leans into mixsoon's signature: minimal fragrance, no aggressive actives, focus on skin-friendly hydration layered with sun protection.
Chemical and mineral UV filters combined provide broad-spectrum SPF 50+ PA++++ protection (highest Korean PA rating, meaning strongest UVA protection available in K-beauty SPF). Fermented soybean extract provides isoflavones that act as antioxidants, neutralizing free radicals from sun exposure. Hyaluronic acid and panthenol keep the skin hydrated through wear. The stick format allows precise application without fingerpad contact and easy reapplication over makeup.
For AM primary SPF: Apply after moisturizer by rolling the stick across the face in overlapping passes. You need a generous amount (think 1/4 teaspoon equivalent) for full SPF 50 protection. Blend with fingers if needed to even out. For mid-day reapplication: roll 2 to 3 passes across sun-exposed areas and gently tap in with fingers. Don't rub across makeup vigorously. Can be used on neck, ears, and back of hands.
Yes, with correct application. The challenge is users under-applying. You need to roll the stick back and forth across the face multiple times to deposit sufficient product. 2 to 3 passes is insufficient; 6 to 8 passes per area delivers proper coverage. Liquid sunscreen is easier to measure; stick sunscreen requires intentional application discipline.
Minimal to none on fair-to-medium skin tones when applied thinly and blended. Medium-dark skin may see a mild cast; thicker application increases the cast. This is a hybrid formulation (not pure mineral), which keeps the cast issue minimal compared to pure mineral sticks.
Round Lab's version is slightly more hydrating-feeling and less expensive ($25 vs $44). Aestura is pharmacy-grade, often recommended by Korean dermatologists. mixsoon's differentiator is the fermented soybean antioxidant positioning and the brand's overall minimalist, sensitivity-friendly approach. For budget: Round Lab. For derm-grade: Aestura. For ingredient-focused minimalism: mixsoon.
Depends on the exact chemical filter list. Most Korean hybrid sunscreens contain filters like uvinul A plus or Tinosorb that are more modern and environmentally-tested than older oxybenzone formulations. For strict reef-safe certification, check the current INCI list against Hawaii or Palau reef-safe regulations. mixsoon does not claim reef-safe certification.
For full-face daily application: 2 to 3 months. For mid-day reapplication only: 4 to 6 months. Heavy outdoor users will finish a stick faster.
Layer over a mixsoon essence from the mixsoon collection. For more sun protection options browse Korean sunscreens or sun sticks.
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