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JASON
JASON

Vitamin E Oil

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Pros
  • Moisturizing15
  • Adds Glow6
  • Hydrating6
  • Doesn't Cause Breakouts5
  • Effective on Rashes2
  • Improves Skin Tone2
  • Doesn't Cause Rashes1
Cons
  • Leaves a Sticky Residue3
  • Applies Smoothly2
  • Leaks2
  • Rich2
  • Too Watery2
  • Creamy1
  • Not Effective for Inner Dryness1

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Korean Reviews

  • Hwahae User
    Dry Skin
    RecommendedNov 8, 2019
    Despite being an oil, it has a light texture and absorbs well without feeling heavy.
    It doesn't seem to address deep dryness completely. I might need to apply it more frequently.
    It works great when mixed with an emulsion or finishing cream both morning and night, providing a lightweight feel.

  • ch******
    Combination SkinSensitive Skin
    RecommendedMay 27, 2018
    I finally got to try this product. I've been using Sidmool Vitamin E Ampoule for a while, and since this is also a Vitamin E product, I thought I'd give it a shot. It's a typical oil, but on the lighter side. I think it's suitable for most skin types, unless you have extremely dry skin. The scent wasn't bad either... You know those cherries that come with cream cakes? It smells exactly like that. Anyway, it's not an unpleasant fragrance. When I bought it, my skin had flared up due to some incompatible skincare products. So I applied only this, without using any masks, and after three days my skin calmed down and cleared up.
    As I mentioned earlier, it's a bit light, so it might not provide enough hydration for very dry skin types. Also, the scent might be hit or miss for some people.
    You can find Vitamin E products with various concentrations on iHerb. They have 5000 IU, 15,000, 30,000, 45,000, and even up to 70,000 IU. I recommend starting with 5000 IU. Once you're used to it, you can move on to higher concentrations. I've used three antioxidant products: Sidmool Vitamin E, Sidmool Ferulic Ampoule, and lastly, this Jason oil. I had high hopes for the Sidmool Ferulic Ampoule because it's said to have a synergistic effect with Vitamin C and E, but I didn't notice any changes in my skin. On the contrary, when I used Sidmool Vitamin E and Jason, my skin's redness subsided more, and I didn't get any blemishes. If I were to recommend antioxidant products, I'd suggest Jason and Sidmool Vitamin E Ampoule. Jason is good for normal to oily skin, while Sidmool Vitamin E Ampoule is great for dry skin or those focusing on hydration management.

Ingredients

What's inside

All Ingredients10
1-2Low-Risk7
3-6Medium-Risk2
7-10High-Risk0
Undetermined1

All Ingredients

10
20 Ingredients to Avoid
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Potential Allergen
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Ingredient Functions

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Lock in hydration
6
Moisturizing
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Skin Barrier Protection
0
Soothing
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Exfoliating
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Brightening
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Acne Care
0
Sun Protection
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Anti-Wrinkle

Ingredient Information:

Each ingredient is selected for its specific purpose, such as improving skin hydration or brightening. However, the inclusion of these ingredients does not guarantee the overall effectiveness of the final product. Simply using these ingredients does not ensure the product will deliver the claimed benefits.


Ingredients by Skin Type

Oily Skin
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Dry Skin
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Sensitive Skin
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