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- LWLEEJan 24, 2018 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsAs expected, the terrifying price-to-volume ratio is a major drawback. I love applying refreshing serums or essences generously, followed by a slightly sticky cream, but with this, I seem to use about one and a half bottles in a month. Even though I stock up on two or three during the monthly sales, the volume is still too small for its price range of late 20,000 won. Also, the case is designed with an eye-ball(?) function as you can see in the photo, but it's actually a bit inconvenient. You have to visually estimate how much is left inside... Though I suppose it's more hygienic since you're not scooping it out.
TipThis product works well for me on areas like my cheeks, eyes, and down to my jaw, but my forehead tends to be more sensitive than other parts. So when I apply it to my forehead, it causes a reaction. Even if you don't use this specific product, if you find that certain cosmetics don't suit your forehead, cheeks, or chin, you might want to try avoiding those areas when applying. I've even found that I need a separate foam cleanser just for my forehead. It's not exactly a pro tip, but just some advice I wanted to share.