MIGABEE Hyaluronic acid 100% ampoule Reviews
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- 내일도방긋Apr 22, 2019Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThe moisturizing power doesn't last very long, so I had to keep reapplying it. However, I haven't found a better product yet. Please, for the love of all that is holy, don't 'lock in' the moisturizing power by reformulating it. The broccoli set that is often sold is irritating. Use it for healthy skin or skin that needs brightening. The price fluctuates a lot.
TipThe photo is of the Aromati? Aloe Gel that I had posted a review about. You can find the detailed information in that review. It was flipped in 2019, but it's not completely serious. It was much worse in 2018. Skin is case-by-case, so it may not suit you, but if your skin is similar to mine and you don't have any special allergies, I'd recommend it. You've probably heard that aloe gel is good, but the origin, blending process, and content can vary. I highly recommend the Aromati?a brand's aloe gel. For issues like acne, suppurative, milia, pimples, and folliculitis, I recommend tea tree oil (from brands like Sidmool, Now Foods). (Applying the pure oil directly on the skin can sting like a burn. Mix it with the aloe gel, and discard if it smells greasy.) For contact dermatitis and acne-prone skin, a good routine is: Apply a small amount of Migabee like an essence all over the face, Apply aloe gel all over the face like a pack and let it dry, Mix 1 drop of tea tree oil into the aloe gel and apply it around the eyes (skip the tea tree oil if it's too sensitive). Those with contact acne or naturally sensitive skin who can't use much can see improvement in just 2 days with this routine. Even if it feels a bit drying, endure it. If it feels stuffy, just wash with water and continue applying Migabee and aloe gel, without using anything else. After trying that for a few days, add 1 moisturizing, nourishing product to one half of your face. If anything new appears, that product doesn't suit you, so discard it and find another. I also frequently refer to the Hwahae app and Director Pai's blog. I've studied skin a bit, and skin is really a case-by-case thing. Even if the ingredients are great, it may not suit my skin. And sometimes products with a few 'warning' ingredients can work well for me. Even the Jojoba oil that's said to be similar to sebum doesn't suit me. As much as possible, go to a dermatologist for extractions, and don't squeeze large acne before it comes to a head. You can gently extract 1-2 ripe milia or volcano-like bumps at home. Cue sells sterilized baby needles. Sterilize and gently prick the pores, then use an extractor tool or cotton swabs to squeeze. Sterilization is a must! After squeezing, cut a piece of Duoderm and apply it for a day or two. It helps the scarring heal faster.