MIGABEE Honey 80 Ampoule Reviews
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- bbb2Mar 30, 2015Combination Skin
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ConsThere was nothing particularly bad about it. It was affordable in price. If I had to say something, the formula is a bit watery and absorbs quickly, so it may not feel like a typical ampoule.
Tip- Skin Type When purchasing, I was advised that it was for dry skin, but after using it, I've realized that 'I prefer the rich and dense feel of ampoules' or 'it may be better suited for oily skin' or 'it could be great for combination skin in the fall and winter'. - Makeup Application During the winter or when my skin is very dry, I can mix a small amount into my foundation or BB cream to achieve a glowing, radiant complexion. - There is apparently a separate ampoule version for oily skin types as well.