Medicube PDRN Pink Tone Up Sun Cream Review
Here’s my latest review of the Medicube PDRN Pink Tone Up Sun Cream. I’ve spent some time testing this product, and I’m finally ready to share my thoughts with you.

The formula contains a blend of titanium dioxide (which mainly protects the skin from UVB and some UVA II rays), ethylhexyl triazone (also known as Uvinul T 150, which provides one of the highest levels of photostable UVB absorption), bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine (also known as Tinosorb S, which provides broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection), methylene bis-benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol (also known as Tinosorb M, which offers broad-spectrum protection), and diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate (also known as Uvinul A Plus, which protects the skin against UVA rays).
Additionally, it contains a blend of emollients and occlusives to soften the skin and provide a smooth, silky finish. A blend of glycerin, niacinamide, collagen extract, and a hyaluronic acid complex hydrates the skin, while glutathione, cyanocobalamin, and niacinamide provide antioxidant protection. A blend of niacinamide, adenosine, and vitamin B12 soothes the skin, while PDRN revitalises the skin.
The Medicube PDRN Pink Tone Up Sun Cream has a lightweight texture that feels comfortable on the skin. It doesn’t feel heavy and doesn’t leave my skin greasy or oily. I also didn’t experience any adverse reactions while using it. It does have quite a strong scent, though.
On the downside, it leaves a strong white cast, especially if I use the recommended ½ teaspoon for proper SPF coverage. But my main issue is that it pills badly, no matter how I apply it, which is a big no for me.
Overall, the Medicube PDRN Pink Tone Up Sun Cream is a complete miss for me, and I won’t be going back to it.
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