MIGABEE Honey Moisture Essential Reviews
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2 Reviews
- Im A DreamerMay 14, 2017Combination SkinSensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsThe fragrance has a somewhat artificial scent, and there is a noticeable difference in my skin condition before and after using it. While I'm not sure if the breakouts that appeared during use were caused by this product, my skin has been doing better since I stopped using it. The ingredients like centella, propolis, Scutellaria baicalensis extract, allantoin, and panthenol didn't seem to cause any particular issues for me. Narrowing it down, I suspect the main culprit could be the witch hazel or the aloe vera extract, as those may not agree well with acne-prone skin like mine. But of course, everyone's skin is different, so this is just my personal experience to consider. PEG is definitely an ingredient to avoid for oily skin, as it's known to clog pores.
TipWhen using it as a toner, the initial amount was too little, so it seemed to irritate my skin from the cotton pad. But when I used a medium amount, the excess quantity also caused irritation. It's important to use the right amount and to use a high-quality, verified natural cotton pad, not a cheap one. For those with sensitive and combination skin trying to clear up blemishes, using a toner can sometimes do more harm than good if it ends up just irritating the skin without actually helping. Even natural extracts can be problematic if the extraction process is not done properly. Most are produced through secondary or tertiary chemical methods, so it's unclear how this Miganbi product was extracted. Sensitive skin types need to be mindful not just of the ingredients, but also the extraction methods used. It's not enough to just see a long list of good natural extracts - you have to verify if they truly went through a normal extraction process. If you still feel uneasy, try to find products that clearly list the concentrations, and reach out to the customer service to inquire about the extraction methods. In my case, I started using it for the propolis and witch hazel, but some ingredient didn't agree with me, and the breakouts never cleared up, so I stopped repurchasing. The initial purge should have been temporary, but the issues persisted even after trying different cotton pads and very gentle application. I learned that this product's formulation just didn't work well with my skin. (Previously, when I stopped using a toner in my routine, my skin improved, so I'm certain the toner was the culprit there, not the application method.)
- 달슈니Mar 12, 2017Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsThe fragrance is... a bit too artificial for my liking. At first, it was quite bothersome, but I've gotten used to it, so it's just about tolerable now. If you apply a lot all over your face, it creates a very fine, soapy lather. I'm applying it in small amounts and letting it absorb. Oh, and if it gets in your eyes, it stings and feels a bit irritating.
TipIt's also okay to use it as a mist by putting it in a spray bottle. (Even though the fragrance is a bit bothersome...)