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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinJul 21, 2023
There are no positives. I bought this product after seeing YouTube videos and various advertisements, thinking it would suit my current skin condition. However, it actually worsened my cystic acne and closed comedones. I used it for a month. Throughout the usage, I constantly felt a slight tingling and dryness, but I persevered because the video I referenced said the tingling sensation would subside with adaptation and to reapply multiple times if it felt dry. However, after about two weeks of use, acne and closed comedones kept appearing. At the time, I thought it was due to the hot and humid weather, so I continued using it, but the burning sensation and tingling persisted even during normal times. Just in case, I stopped using it for about 3 days, and my skin condition improved significantly in that short time. I'm now seeing a dermatologist. It's quite expensive for the amount you get, and it's a shame that about 2 tubes of cream have gone to waste since I can't use them anymore. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinApr 17, 2023
I bought the oily skin version for summer. The tube packaging was convenient to use. I wonder if it's because of the niacinamide... Every time I apply it, I wake up the next day with tiny blemishes all over (The Ordinary's niacinamide products didn't suit me either). I didn't have any issues with the 3.1.1 cream or 1.3.1 cream. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinJun 4, 2022
It applies smoothly and true to its claim as a cream for oily skin, it doesn't leave any rich residue I have no idea why, but it caused tiny bumps and yellow blemishes to appear. Like clockwork, they showed up the morning after application. At least once I stopped using the product, my skin started to recover - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinApr 27, 2022
When applying, it spreads smoothly without feeling overly rich or thick. While absorption is a bit slow, the texture isn't heavy. Though it's clearly meant for oily skin, there must be an ingredient that doesn't agree with me. It's different for everyone, but as soon as I used it once, I immediately broke out. A huge blemish appeared in my T-zone, and many small blemishes popped up along my forehead, so I had to stop using it. Although I have oily skin, this is the first time I've experienced this kind of reaction, so I'm not sure what the issue is. I occasionally use creams for normal skin, so there must be an oily ingredient in this product that doesn't suit me. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJan 19, 2022
I've been a fan of Zeroid products for a while, but I decided to try something new. So when I bought Dr. Different's Vitamin C serum and Vitamin A cream, I picked this up too. Unfortunately, it's quite irritating. When I used the Vitamin C serum or Vitamin A cream separately, there wasn't any issue. However, when I applied this 113 product along with them, my skin felt really hot and I developed a hive-like reaction. I've only used gentle skincare products before, but this one just doesn't agree with my skin. I recommend testing it out at Olive Young before purchasing. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinMay 25, 2021
At first, it felt moisturizing. That's the only positive thing I can say about it. I used this cream along with the cleanser from the same line as a set, and my skin reacted terribly. I don't recommend it for super sensitive skin. I wish I knew which ingredient caused the problem. I regret buying it after seeing it on YouTube.