MIGABEE Mint 80 Ampoule Reviews
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- 두리두빠Feb 23, 2019Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsPersonally, I don't have any issues with this product, but my mother (who has dry, sensitive skin) said her skin felt itchy and irritated. Even though I have sensitive skin too, this ampoule worked well for me, so it may have just been a good match for my skin type. If you have sensitive skin, I'd recommend checking the ingredients carefully and doing a patch test with a sample before using it.
TipI also struggle to maintain the right oil-water balance in my skin, and I often get blackheads or small pimples. This ampoule seems to have a relatively low moisture and oil content, so those with dry skin or dehydration may find it a bit drying or tightening. Using a hydrating lotion or cream after this ampoule might help boost its effectiveness.