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Pros
- Doesn't Cause Breakouts4
- Doesn't Flip3
- Clears Breakouts3
- Effective for Inner Dryness2
- Easily Absorbed2
- Slippery1
- Adds Glow1
Cons
- Oily3
- Causes Allergic Reactions2
- feels heavy1
- Not Effective for Pore Care1
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Korean Reviews
- bi*********Dry SkinJan 10, 2021
As someone with extremely dry skin who suffers terribly in winter, I'm a devoted fan of horse oil cream. Fortunately, the oil-based ingredients suit me well, and I don't experience any blemishes. I've been using the original Jinmayu horse oil cream for a long time, which came out before Ainako's version. I finally opened the Ainako one I received from a friend a while ago. The ingredients are exactly the same (85% premium horse oil + 15% horse mane oil), so I can't say there's anything particularly better about it compared to Jinmayu yet. I don't see any specific downsides either. I think you can just go for whichever product is cheaper and more convenient to purchase. I must say, though, Ainako's packaging does look more luxurious! Both products have the same ingredients (85% premium horse oil + 15% horse mane oil), the same 70g volume, and are both manufactured in Japan. Yet, Jinmayu costs 58,000 won while Ainako is priced at 130,000 won! Despite the price being double, there's absolutely no difference in effectiveness. Due to the nature of horse oil, both Jinmayu and Ainako have a strong scent, but personally, I find Ainako's smell even more pungent. Oddly enough, when comparing the regular prices of 100% horse mane oil products, Ainako is actually cheaper (though Jinmayu often has discounts, making it possible to buy for less). Ainako is the newer brand as far as I know, so I'm really curious about who decided on this pricing. The product itself isn't bad, but I deducted an extra star because the price is just absurd. I recommend applying this as the last step in your skincare routine. Be careful not to apply too much, as it can make your face feel sticky. A small amount is sufficient. - hy********Dry SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresDec 5, 2020
Unlike many products that only have 'horse oil' in their name, this cream truly contains horse oil as its main ingredient. It includes tocopherol as a preservative, which isn't harmful, making it suitable for all ages and genders. It absorbs well into the skin with a smooth texture. Being an oil-based product, it does feel a bit slippery and sticky, but the hydration it provides is exceptional. While it's not specifically for blemish-prone skin, it does soothe super sensitive skin when it's acting up. As someone with dry skin, I'm satisfied with how this product provides both hydration and nourishment. It's quite pricey. There are other brands offering 100% horse oil products at more affordable rates, so I probably won't repurchase this specific one. Due to the cost, I'm giving it 4 stars!
Ingredients
What's inside
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2Ingredient Functions
Lock in hydration, Moisturizing effects from key ingredients
Ingredient Information:
Each ingredient is selected for its specific purpose, such as improving skin hydration or brightening. However, the inclusion of these ingredients does not guarantee the overall effectiveness of the final product. Simply using these ingredients does not ensure the product will deliver the claimed benefits.
Ingredients by Skin Type
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