삼일제약 Blephasol Reviews
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- 이머전May 10, 2021Combination Skin
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ConsI'm disappointed in the ingredients. Since I often have severe rhinitis, my eyes also tend to get itchy. I'm worried about my eyelids becoming loose and accidentally scratching my cornea. While searching online for tear gland-related products to clean my tear glands, I came across Blephasol, which was frequently mentioned in online search results, so I decided to buy it from the Jongro pharmacy. The price of 100ml + 80pcs non-woven fabric is around 11,000 won, similar to buying it online. I was tempted to buy it online for a slightly lower price, but decided to get it from the pharmacy since their inventory turnover is likely higher, ensuring freshness. The pharmacist mentioned that it's a cosmetic product, not a medication, and that it's also available online, which sounded a bit negative. But when I checked the ingredients at home, I saw typical cosmetic ingredients, including PEGs, which Director Pai has repeatedly emphasized as potentially carcinogenic. It's disappointing that these ingredients are high up on the list, even though it's a product used directly on the eye mucosa. If the formula is improved, I would be willing to use it consistently. Additionally, the product's characteristics require soaking the non-woven fabric thoroughly, and the 100ml volume doesn't seem to last very long, so the cost-effectiveness is a bit low.