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Beauty of Joseon Matte Sun Stick Review: The Reapply-Over-Makeup SPF That Survives a Korean Summer

Per SGC's formula check, the Mugwort + Camellia Matte Sun Stick earns a 4.3 — a no-cast, swipe-on reapplication SPF that fixes the one summer mistake most people make, for around $16.

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Beauty of Joseon Matte Sun Stick Review: The Reapply-Over-Makeup SPF That Survives a Korean Summer

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Short answer: if you put sunscreen on once in the morning and never touch it again, this stick fixes the exact gap that ruins summer protection. Per SGC's formula check, the Beauty of Joseon Matte Sun Stick (Mugwort + Camellia) is a low-cast, matte-finish SPF in a swipe-on format you can layer over makeup at noon — scoring a 4.3 for doing one job, reapplication, genuinely well at around $16 [운영팀 추정 — 세일·환율 변동 가능].

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What It Is

A solid stick sunscreen from Beauty of Joseon, built on the brand's familiar comfortable-organic-filter approach but in a twist-up balm format instead of a cream. The "Matte" in the name is the point: it's tuned to set down without the dewy shine most Korean sunscreens leave, with a mugwort (Artemisia) and camellia base aimed at calm, comfortable wear.

It typically runs around $16 for the stick [운영팀 추정 — 세일·환율 변동 가능], which puts a reapplication tool — the step most routines skip — well within reach.


How We Research

We don't run a lab or claim to wear-test products for weeks. This verdict is built from the published ingredient list, how the format performs within the stick-sunscreen category, and the consistent experiences long-term users report across Korean platforms and global retailers. See About for our full method.


The Problem It Actually Solves

Here's the part most reviews skip: SPF is a dose, not a one-time event. The protection on the bottle assumes a thick layer, reapplied through the day. By early afternoon — after sweat, oil, and face-touching — the morning layer is thinned and uneven. Long-term users who "only burn in summer despite wearing sunscreen" are almost always reapply-skippers, because squeezing cream over makeup is messy and nobody does it.

A stick removes the friction. You swipe it over makeup, press in, and the layer is topped up in ten seconds without a mirror. That convenience is the whole value proposition — and it's why a stick belongs in a bag even if a cream is your morning base.


SGC Score

Axis Score Why
Finish (matte/cast) 4.5 Sets matte with minimal white cast; mugwort base reads neutral on most tones (per published formula + INCIDecoder)
Reapply-over-makeup 4.5 Twist-up balm glides over makeup without smearing it — the format's core strength
Comfort / irritation 4.2 Mugwort + camellia base; users with reactive skin consistently report calm wear (aggregated reviews)
Value 4.0 ~$16 for a dedicated reapply tool; a stick covers less area than a bottle, so it's a top-up, not a sole SPF
Overall 4.3 The best-in-class fix for the reapplication gap, with honest format limits

Axes scored from KFDA functional-cosmetic SPF framework, published ingredient list (INCIDecoder), and aggregated verified buyer reviews — no first-party wear test.


Who It's For — and Who Should Skip

Get it if: you wear makeup and want to actually reapply SPF in summer; you have oily or combination skin that hates dewy sunscreen shine; you want a travel- and bag-friendly format.

Skip it if: you want a single sunscreen for the whole face as your only layer — a stick lays down a thinner, less even film than a properly dosed cream, so it shines as a top-up, not a standalone. Very dry skin may also prefer a hydrating cream base underneath.

For your morning base layer, pair it with a comfortable daily SPF like the Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun, then reapply with the stick. The rule that actually decides protection is dose and reapplication — covered in our reapplication guide.


How It Fits a Korean Summer Routine

Cleanse without stripping (summer double-cleansing), apply a watery hydration layer, lay your morning SPF, do makeup — then keep the stick for the noon top-up. If you want to understand why Korean filters feel lighter in the first place, see our KFDA vs FDA sunscreen breakdown.


The One-Line Verdict

For around $16, the Matte Sun Stick is the cheapest way to fix the most expensive sunscreen mistake — not reapplying — without wrecking your makeup or your matte finish.

Check today's price in the Where to Buy table below.


Where to Buy

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Store Note
Stylevana → Beauty of Joseon Matte Sun Stick on Stylevana — often lowest price
Amazon → Beauty of Joseon Matte Sun Stick on Amazon — fast / Prime · auto-localized
YesStyle → Beauty of Joseon Matte Sun Stick on YesStyle — global shipping

Full Disclosure

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This article is informational only and is not medical advice. SPF needs vary with exposure — reapply as directed and consult a dermatologist for photosensitive conditions.


Sources

  • KFDA (MFDS) functional cosmetics framework — SPF/PA labeling and approved UV filters
  • Manufacturer official product page — Beauty of Joseon Matte Sun Stick published ingredients
  • INCIDecoder — UV filter and base ingredient profiles (mugwort/Artemisia, camellia)
  • Aggregated verified buyer reviews — Korean platforms and global retailers
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Mina Seo
K-beauty Writer & Researcher · Seoul
Mina is a Seoul-based K-beauty writer — not a dermatologist or a paid spokesperson. She reads the ingredient lists, checks them against Korean cosmetic regulations (KFDA), and gathers what long-term users consistently report, then turns it into a plain, honest recommendation. More about our method.
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