If your skin is like mine—easily annoyed, turns red when you even think about the sun, and gets patchy after one wrong product—then listen up: this sunscreen is worth a try.
I’ve been using the Goodal Heartleaf Calming Moisture Sun Cream for almost three weeks, and honestly?
It’s one of the gentlest SPFs I’ve ever used. It’s the kind of product that doesn’t try too hard—no weird scent, no heavy finish—just calming, consistent, and dependable.
It comes in a minimal but super cute green tube that feels lightweight and easy to toss into a pouch.
The texture surprised me—it’s not runny, but not thick either. Somewhere between a light lotion and a gel-cream. It spreads like a dream and sinks in with just a few swipes. There’s this moment where it feels cooling on the skin, and I can literally feel my skin breathing a sigh of relief.
This sunscreen has heartleaf extract (Houttuynia Cordata), which my skin loves. Every time I use it, I feel like I’m applying skincare more than sunscreen.
My cheeks tend to flare up after showers or exfoliation, but this cream actually helps tone that down. It doesn’t just sit there—it calms me down.
No stinging, no tightness, no weird pilling with other products. It works beautifully over my essence and serum, and it doesn’t disrupt my moisturizer underneath.
The finish is softly dewy—not shiny, not matte. If you’re looking for a filter-like glow without greasiness, this is it. It doesn’t leave a white cast (thank you, Goodal), and my makeup layers beautifully on top. Zero clumping. It honestly just feels like a hydrating cream that happens to protect you from the sun.
🌤️ SPF & Performance
It’s SPF50+ PA++++, which is what I look for in a Korean sunscreen. I wouldn’t take this as my only sunscreen to the beach, but for everyday life, walking to class, commuting, or sitting in front of a sunlit window—it holds up perfectly. I reapply once during the day using a cushion puff, and it doesn’t turn patchy.
✅ Verdict
This is my new “everyday SPF” for sure. If you want something lightweight, calming, and trustworthy—especially for sensitive or redness-prone skin—this could be your sunscreen soulmate.