LAROCHE-POSAY Hydrapass Intense Rich Cream Reviews
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- 나나씨May 22, 2015Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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Cons-Fragrance It's not a strange fragrance, just a typical cosmetic smell. Compared to the pungent scent of Dr. Jart+, this one is really ordinary, like they've added some artificial fragrance. But with Derma products, you expect a clean, pure feeling, right? -Price It's around 40,000 won for 50ml, so the price isn't exactly cheap. But if you find that this product suits your skin, I'd like to tell you that it's worth buying even if it's high-end. Whether it's a drugstore or high-end product, if it suits your skin, buy it. Don't buy it just to show off (?) without any real reason. Finding the right product for your skin is what's important. -Not recommended for dry skin... I'm not sure if I have dry skin or not, but I'd like to discourage using this. When I applied both the Legere and Riche on the back of my hand, I could clearly feel the difference in freshness. The Legere is definitely more fresh-feeling. If you have truly dry skin, this might not be suitable, and the Riche would be better for normal to combination skin. I think the Legere might be too light for dry skin.