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- Hwahae UserDry SkinRecommendedSep 6, 2022
This product totally revived my skin. It's seriously amazing, but it's pricey. None whatsoever None - dm******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedFeb 18, 2022
- You can easily do this at home without going to a salon. - There's a slight improvement in pores, and it's great for enhancing complexion and improving skin texture. - It's effective for small chin blemishes and tiny bumps. - The micro-needles are barely noticeable. I was hoping for better results by pressing firmly, but the effects are very minimal. The redness lasts for about 24 hours, so during that time, use sheet masks frequently. Also, right after peeling, your pores are wide open, so apply your high-end skincare products. They'll absorb really well! - so*******Combination SkinFeb 3, 2022
When I got this treatment at a salon, it was quite strong and irritated my skin, causing a burning sensation. However, during these COVID times, it's nice to be able to do skincare at home. I think some of the small blemishes have slightly diminished. While it's cheaper than getting it done at a salon, there's the inconvenience of doing it alone, and it feels a bit less satisfying compared to professional treatments. - pb******Combination SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsEnlarged PoresRecommendedOct 2, 2020
You need to massage this in as if you're channeling the energy from your lunchtime pork ribs into your fingertips, like you're unleashing a spirit bomb. If you're the type who wouldn't think twice about using a body scrubber for a facial scrub at the bathhouse, then go at it with the intensity of someone determined to obliterate every last skin mite. The result? You'll look like the photo - unfit for public viewing. But don't worry, you can adjust the intensity of this self-inflicted torture. On the bright side, it significantly reduces chin blemishes. If you're looking for an exfoliation experience akin to a snake shedding its skin, you might want to pass on this one. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedFeb 7, 2020
Compared to professional facial peels that cost over $100 per session, this at-home treatment is a bargain at around $50 for two uses! It's incredibly cost-effective. Of course, you should expect some discomfort - that's par for the course with peels. But the results are truly impressive. As someone with sensitive, oily skin, I've noticed a significant improvement in my skin texture. My blemishes have visibly reduced, and those pesky little bumps have noticeably diminished. It does sting a bit, but I found it tolerable. Honestly, I can't think of any other downsides at this point. Make sure to massage the product in thoroughly. I highly recommend applying a generous amount of hydrating gel frequently. For the first couple of days, stick to cleansing with water only. If you absolutely must wear makeup, avoid oil-based cleansers when removing it.