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- 뱅쇼호록Apr 23, 2020 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsSigh... The ingredients are really good, but for some reason, it doesn't suit me. On the first day I applied it, my philtrum felt a bit warm, and I thought, 'Huh? What's this?' Well, it turned out it wasn't compatible with my skin. After about ten days, I started noticing some redness. After using it for two weeks, I decided it wasn't suitable and went back to my original toner. The redness disappeared within a day, though the blisters remained. After two weeks of use, my skin developed blemishes all over. Especially around my mouth, philtrum, and chin (I already had blemish-prone skin), but even in areas where I rarely get breakouts, small spots started appearing and spreading. They weren't acne, but rather very small, tightly clustered blister-like inflammations. Anyway, when I saw them spreading to my nose and forehead, I realized it really wasn't working for me and stopped using it. Oh, and if you apply it close to your eyes, it stings so much! It really makes your eyes sting and feel tired. Be careful not to get it in your eyes! The texture is nice and the ingredients are good, but why doesn't it work for just me? After considering the combinations of ingredients in the blemish-causing cosmetics I've used, I suspect it might be one of these: allantoin, hyaluronic acid, or panthenol. I guess I'll have to experiment by eliminating one ingredient at a time.
TipWhen I tried applying it with a cotton pad, it felt strangely rough and actually irritated my skin. Instead, I patted it in gently with my hands to help it absorb.