TOSOWOONG Rice Glow Sunscreen, SPF50+ Broad Spectrum Korean Sunscreen for Face, Dewy Finish No White Cast, Glass Skin Hydrating SPF Moisturizer with Rice Water & Hyaluronic Acid, 50ml / 1.69 fl. oz. Review
Our verdict
Tosowoong's Rice Glow Sunscreen pairs SPF50+ broad spectrum protection with rice water and hyaluronic acid for a dewy, no white cast finish, and its 4.6 star average across 210 ratings shows it's found a genuine fan base for its glass skin style look.
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Anyone who wants a dewy, glowing finish sunscreen that doubles as a hydrating daily step, with no white cast to worry about.
Skip if
You have oily skin and prefer a matte finish, or you need water resistant protection for swimming or heavy sweating.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 210 owner ratings
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Popularity1.0/5
210 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This sunscreen builds its SPF50+ broad spectrum protection around rice water and hyaluronic acid, two ingredients pulled from Korean skincare traditions that are meant to hydrate as much as protect. The cream texture is designed to leave a dewy finish without the grey or white residue that some mineral formulas can leave behind.
At 50 milliliters, or 1.69 fluid ounces, the bottle is sized for regular daily use, and the unscented formula is meant to fit into a routine that's already leaning on hydrating, glow focused products. It isn't rated water resistant, so it's better suited to daily wear than pool or beach days.
With 210 ratings averaging 4.6 stars, this sunscreen has built a strong reputation, and its price point makes it one of the more accessible options in this lineup.
Pros
- SPF50+ broad spectrum protection
- Dewy, no white cast finish with rice water and hyaluronic acid for hydration
- Affordable price relative to other sunscreens in this category
- 4.6 star average across 210 ratings
Cons
- Not rated water resistant
- Dewy finish may feel too glowy for those who prefer a matte sunscreen
- Cream texture may sit heavier than a gel or serum for some skin types
Performance notes
Rice water is commonly used in Korean skincare for its hydrating feel, and pairing it with hyaluronic acid here helps the cream add moisture while it protects. The dewy finish supports a glass skin look, while the broad spectrum SPF50+ handles the actual UV protection.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 210 ratings is a strong result, suggesting the dewy finish and hydrating ingredients are landing well with buyers who want a sunscreen that also feels like a skincare step.
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Frequently asked questions
What does 'no white cast' mean, and does it hold up here?
A white cast refers to the grey or white residue some sunscreens can leave, especially on deeper skin tones. This formula is specifically built to avoid that, blending in clear rather than sitting on top of skin.
Is this more of a moisturizer or a sunscreen?
It's a sunscreen first, but the added rice water and hyaluronic acid mean it can double as a lightweight moisturizing step for many people. Very dry skin may still want an additional moisturizer underneath during colder months.
Does it leave skin dewy or matte?
It's designed for a dewy, glowing finish rather than a matte look, in line with the glass skin style it's marketed around. If you have oily skin and prefer a matte finish, this may not be the best fit.