Hylamide Lo Molecular HA Reviews
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2Reviews
- ia*********Jun 16, 2021Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner Dryness
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This is a product that I've been using consistently from Canada! I've used about 10 bottles of this product over the years, but it's been difficult to find in Korea, so I've had to use other products. But I always end up coming back to this one! I want to share this review since there aren't many reviews for it. This product has a better ingredient formulation and improved application compared to The Ordinary products. I do use some The Ordinary products, but I mostly only use them for my evening skincare routine because they can cause issues like pilling during makeup application. But this product seems to have nailed the daytime and nighttime application! This is the perfect hydrating serum for sensitive, dry skin!
Cons
It's really difficult to purchase this product in Korea unless you go to an offline Deciem store. Even on their official website, if your order doesn't meet a certain minimum, the shipping fee is 12,000 won when importing from overseas. I wish they would release a larger size version and make it easier to purchase in Korea.
- di*******Aug 22, 2018Dry SkinAcne Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.Pros
Thank you for providing the product from I'm Kim Care... The review is a very subjective, provisional thought. Hailaramide is a sub-brand of DSM, and is the sibling brand of Deodinary and Naiod. The brand values of each are as follows: Deodinary: A brand that maintains a low price range by using the most verified, basic ingredients and basic formulations. Hailaramide: A skincare brand that aims to target the entire skin layer and achieve high penetration. Naiod: A skincare line that experiments with new and technologically advanced ingredients. This product very well aligns with the above values, using hyaluronic acid that can reach the dermis to target moisturization throughout the entire skin thickness. In that sense, the product performance was very satisfactory to me. It is not sticky (a characteristic of relatively inexpensive products with large molecular weight), but the moisturization is definite, so I have never felt the need to use creamy moisturizers. (Nowadays, as technology continues to advance, the need to use very creamy moisturizers for the purpose of moisturization or anti-aging seems to be diminishing, unlike in the past.) The price is also at an appropriate level, as the Hailaramide brand has withdrawn from drugstores in Europe that demand high middle margins, resulting in a nearly 40% reduction in the retail price. However...
Cons
When looking at Deodinary products, Hailaramide can actually appear to be better. There are times when it feels like they are just diluting ingredients in water and selling it (Matrixyl = thickening agent + moisturizer + Matrixyl + preservative, etc.). However, the advantage of this is that the possibility of side effects is lower, and the chance of the product not suiting the user is also lower. This product contains not only hyaluronic acid, but also tremella mushroom extract, which serves a similar role, and yeast extract to provide higher levels of nutrients. These ingredients may not be suitable for those with allergies or who do not tolerate fermented products. The formulation is sophisticated, and the technology required is extensive, but if the product ultimately does not suit the user, it is all for naught. Hailaramide and Naiod are that kind of existence to me. I admire the technology, and the formulation and the science behind it is good, but I ultimately cannot use them...
Tip
I would recommend this product to those who can use it. For people like me with acne-prone, sensitive skin, no matter how much I want to use it, it is ultimately useless.