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- jd*********Oily SkinAcne SkinMay 4, 2023
I've used it for about 3 days, and there's nothing good to say. Just... nothing. The artificial fragrance... the itchiness... It's just not suitable for my oily, blemish-prone skin at all. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 10, 2022
My child was struggling with acne and started using this skincare product while receiving dermatological treatments. Previously, any cosmetic product would cause breakouts and increase sebum production, leading to persistent acne. However, since using Haracell products, there have been no adverse reactions, and the products suit my child's skin well. This has allowed for consistent moisturizing care. With regular hydration, the skin has improved tremendously. Those with dry skin types might find it a bit drying. I recommend this for acne-prone skin with excessive oil production, like my child's. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 11, 2022
I bought this from the dermatologist due to acne. It's lightweight and perfect for summer use. I didn't see any dramatic effects, but I plan to keep using it consistently. - ve*******Dehydrated SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityRecommendedMar 19, 2022
As an acne-fighting product, it has a cool, herbal scent typical of cica creams. It absorbs well without leaving any greasy residue. Being a dermatological brand, it's not easily found in regular drugstores, which can be inconvenient. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinJul 15, 2021
The texture is lightweight and not too oily. I was initially impressed that it was only available through dermatologists, which made it seem trustworthy. However, I was deceived. My face broke out severely. When I apply it in the morning, my skin becomes an oil slick by midday. They shouldn't market this as a blemish-fighting line from dermatologists in the first place. How can they call it an acne care line when it contains ingredients that clog pores? I've used moisturizers containing stearic acid (a pore-clogging ingredient) a few times before, including Kiehl's moisturizer, and my skin erupted with severe acne. I vowed to always avoid this ingredient. Now, the dermatology clinic I'm currently visiting recommended Haruharu products, and once again, my skin has broken out terribly. My pores have become noticeably enlarged. If you believe that 'even though it clogs pores, it must have some benefits,' then go ahead and use it. It simply doesn't work for me. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedMar 17, 2021
It absorbs well and applies smoothly. My dermatologist recommended it, and I'm quite pleased with the results. Despite continued use, I'm still experiencing blemishes. Plus, it's quite expensive. - zn******Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedFeb 16, 2021
I'm writing this review after finishing one bottle and buying a second. I've been using the toner, serum, and cream as a set, so I'm not sure which one specifically is the best, but I like the overall effect so much that I repurchased them all. I used to slather on moisturizers thinking my skin was always dry, but surprisingly, even though this line is for blemishes and feels light, it doesn't leave my skin feeling dry at all. It's actually quite hydrating, which is why I bought it again. The amount of product in the serum and cream is quite small. I use them up in just a month. Also, there's really not enough information about these products. I looked everywhere and was so frustrated that I decided to leave this review myself. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 27, 2020
It might give you a feeling that it could possibly feel like it might be moisturizing It might give you a feeling that it could possibly feel like it might be moisturizing