JNC Fermented Camellia Oil Reviews
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- 지겨운유목민Apr 14, 2019Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsI'm not sure if it's because natural oils don't agree with me or if it's the fault of the cleansers, but there are times when I experience severe stinging and heat, and other times when it's less intense... There are hardly any moments when I feel completely comfortable, but the effects on my skin texture, wrinkles, and elasticity are so good that I can't stop using it.. the stinging is so uncomfortable 😢 Among the natural oils, this camellia oil is the least irritating, so I keep reaching for it haha;; This is the most colorless and odorless of the oils, so I wonder if it's because the irritating impurities have been removed or the toxic(???) components from fermentation have been reduced.. that's what I'm thinking.
TipApplying makeup by mixing and layering it gives a nice, radiant look. After cleansing, I mix a few drops of the watery skin toner into my skin, then apply a few more layers of the skin toner. My skin was extremely dry and wrinkly, but after using this Dove soap and skincare routine, it has improved a lot. This is more effective for wrinkles and elasticity than just applying a rich cream. The moisturizing power varies depending on the skin toner. I'm currently using the Beyond Aqua skin toner. Personally, the dermatological skin toners didn't have great moisturizing power for me. The skin toners with hyaluronic acid didn't seem to work well with oils, and my skin texture was not as good as when I used a water-based skin toner. Aloe gel from any brand stings my face a lot, so I can't use it. The fermented skin toners were good for the first few days, but continued use made my skin slightly stingy, sensitive, and prone to breakouts, so I had to pass on those. In the end, just find the skin toner that works best for you, and use it with an oil - that will solve your skin concerns! If you're new to using oils, start with just one drop and gradually increase the amount. It's easy to end up applying too much, like going from one drop to ten, which can cause breakouts. That was my experience - I thought the oil didn't suit me, but reducing the amount made it work perfectly. I apply two drops of oil all over my face first, then layer the skin toner two to three times, and add a bit more oil on my cheeks and around my eyes.