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- uy*****Combination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedOct 20, 2024
It was just nice and clean, and refreshingly pleasant. There wasn't anything particularly bad. I liked everything about it! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedJul 2, 2018
I received this as a gift and tried it out. From the first test, I was impressed by how well it absorbs. The texture is smooth and non-greasy, which I absolutely love. Those with sensitive and combination skin should be cautious... It seems like blemishes might be unavoidable when using this product. - Hwahae UserDry SkinMar 17, 2018
I just bought this emulsion at the supermarket while it was on sale, as I ran out of the one I brought from Korea and I'm living abroad. I've just used it, and the feel is great. It's not too watery, nor is it too sticky. It has good absorption when applied to the skin, which I really like. I've used Physiogel Facial Cream and Skinfood's Hydrating Cream before (I can't remember the exact name, but they were recommended by Director Pi!). Maybe it's because I've used those, but after applying this one, I didn't get that floating feeling on my skin. With Physiogel, I felt like there was a film on my skin, but this one feels more absorbed. The after-feel is not as sticky as Skinfood's moisturizer, but there's still a very slight tackiness. Since I have dry skin and this cream feels light even after application, I think I could use it all day, even in the morning. As for the scent, I found it okay. Honestly, I might be insensitive to smells, but it's not overpowering and doesn't have any off-putting fragrance. It seems like a neutral, inoffensive scent. It was on sale here for about $24, which I thought was expensive, but when I saw the Korean price... ugh. First, I was really disappointed looking at the ingredients. I'm not too concerned about allergies since European cosmetics don't pay much attention to that, but aside from that, there are three harmful ingredients. I thought Burt's Bees would have better ingredients, especially given the price. I probably won't repurchase this. It might be better to buy a different cream when I go to Korea. Since I've just started using it, I'm not sure about any downsides other than the price and ingredients. I'm a bit worried about getting milia, but I'll keep using it and update later. Right now, my face feels slightly tingly, but it's not too bad, so I'm not sure if it's because of this product. - Hwahae UserDry SkinMar 3, 2018
As someone with dehydrated skin lacking both moisture and oil, I chose this night cream to replenish nutrients before bed. After application, my face feels delightfully coated, plump, and hydrated, maintaining that moisturized feeling until the next morning. I checked the ingredient list through Hwahae and felt reassured, which is why I've repurchased and continue using it. When applying and spreading the cream on my face, it turns white. I don't think it's just me, as I've seen other bloggers mention the same issue. While I'm not sure which moisturizing ingredient causes this, the whitening effect before it smooths out is a bit inconvenient. You need to keep massaging it in for it to spread transparently. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinFeb 1, 2018
I bought this in a hurry during this dry winter, and I'm really satisfied with it. As the name suggests, it's great for applying in the evening. I often experience tightness after cleansing in the morning, but with this product, I didn't feel any tightness after my morning cleanse. It feels like it maintained hydration throughout the night. Being a night cream, it can be a bit heavy, so you'll need to be careful with the amount you use. If you apply it before makeup, it's rich enough that your makeup might easily pill, so keep that in mind. It's best to apply this after your toner has been fully absorbed. If you apply the cream when there's even a little bit of moisture left, it won't absorb well and you'll need to massage it in for quite a while. - pi*******Oily SkinOct 21, 2017
I fell for the Burt's Bees name again and bought it... It seems like almost nothing from Burt's Bees works for me. If you want to see a collaboration between tiny blemishes and inflamed pimples, I recommend this. Now I'm using it as a pre-cleanse step, applying it before washing my face and then removing it. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinMay 4, 2017
The way it absorbs and its hydrating power were decent. Maybe because I have dry skin, but it seemed to absorb well into my skin. About a week after I started using it, I began to develop small blemishes. I'm not sure if it's because I have sensitive skin, but I can't recommend this product. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJan 25, 2017
I'm almost finished with this product, and I'd say it's been a solid, reliable choice. Burt's Bees products generally seem to be gentle on the skin. It's quite pricey! I managed to get it cheaper overseas, but in Korea, it's just too expensive for me. - Hwahae UserDry SkinJan 22, 2017
It seems like a reliable choice for everyday use. The scent is pleasant and it provides good hydration. Sometimes when I use unusual products, I break out, but so far this hasn't caused any blemishes. If you have oily skin, you might find it a bit rich. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinAug 29, 2016
I quickly picked this up at Walmart when I ran out of my usual cream, and it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. I've been using it for about 5 months since spring, and it's been great. It has a nice, substantial feel, keeps my skin hydrated, and I haven't experienced any blemishes while using it. As I have dry skin, I deliberately used this night cream both morning and evening. However, I think it might be a bit too rich for those with oily skin.