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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAug 27, 2023
The amount is incredibly generous for an ampoule. I bought it because it's said to be great for brightening. It's become an essential part of my pre-makeup routine. It contains tiny particles and has a delightfully rich texture. It doesn't feel extremely hydrating, so it might be better suited for use in the morning before makeup rather than in the evening. Some people might find it slightly sticky. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAug 23, 2023
Somehow, I feel like my skin texture improves when I wake up the next morning. Although it has granules, they dissolve well, so there's no sensation of pilling. The fragrance of this product might be too strong for some, which could be bothersome. Not recommended for those with sensitive skin or who are sensitive to scents. The formula is slightly richer than a light serum. - Hwahae UserDry SkinMay 21, 2023
It has a nice viscosity, so it feels moisturizing without evaporating quickly. The oil content seems just right, and it's so hydrating that you might not need a cream in the height of summer. I wasn't a fan of Torriden's moisturizer as it was too light, but it works well when layered with this serum. The particles inside dissolve nicely, making it comfortable to use. I'll definitely buy the larger size next time. I didn't expect much in terms of brightening effects, and sure enough, I didn't notice any difference. Due to its viscous texture, it's a bit tricky to dispense with the dropper. It's not unusable, but it's not great either... Works well with an almost oil-free moisturizer... - Hwahae UserDry SkinFeb 10, 2023
The particles in the ampoule dissolve well, making it easy to apply. I've tried all the Amplen products, and this one is pretty good too. I'll need to use it more to be sure, but I don't have any specific complaints so far. It would be great if it had a more noticeable brightening effect. - Hwahae UserDry SkinJan 13, 2023
Skin type: Dry, no acne, not sensitive Price: Excellent value for money considering the product quality and quantity. Scent: Has a subtle fragrance. Ingredients: The ingredient list isn't extraordinary, but it's decent. Texture: It has a fluid consistency like a typical ampoule, with small beads suspended in it. Hydration level: When applied in the order of toner - this product - emulsion, it feels slightly lightweight. Application: The beads burst as you apply it, creating a unique sensation. Quantity: Comes in a large size, allowing for long-term use. Effectiveness: When used in conjunction with The Ordinary's Niacinamide, it created a synergistic effect for brightening. Packaging: The dropper doesn't pick up the product very well. Other than that, no issues. It works great when layered with a niacinamide ampoule for enhanced results. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinDec 4, 2022
I bought this as part of a set with the peptide shot ampoule that was on sale. It was fun to see the vitamin derivative beads inside, and the moisturizing effect lasted well after application. While some brightening products can be harsh, this one didn't cause any irritation. Although it's a brightening line, I'm not sure about its brightening effects yet. I'll need to use it for longer to tell. I wish they had informed me in advance that the product had less than a year left before expiration, which was a bit disappointing. When I use skincare products, I often add vitamin C powder (DSM) to them. With this product, since it already contains derivatives, I only added a small amount. The results seemed even better this way. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJun 17, 2022
I had a pleasant experience using this product! The tiny beads that burst as you apply it add a fun element to the application process. While it may not dramatically whiten your skin, I found it perfect for summer use. Applying this after sunscreen prevented any tanning, which was great. I especially loved how it evened out my complexion. As I was applying the product, I noticed small particles forming, which was puzzling. At first, I thought it might be dead skin cells, but when I used other products, this didn't happen. It was quite strange and concerning. I discovered that applying a generous amount of this product followed by a thin layer of moisturizer worked even better for me. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinFeb 2, 2021
I noticed that each ampoule has its own unique scent! The fragrance was pleasant, and it seems to provide good hydration. A few days ago, I finished using the 100ml Peptide Shot Ampoule, so this time I decided to try the VC Shot Ampoule with vitamin ingredients. It arrived today, and my first impression was quite positive. Similar to the Peptide Shot, it contains soft, jelly-like particles inside (don't worry, they're not irritating at all!). I'll use it for a few more days and update my review with more definitive thoughts! So far, I haven't found anything to complain about! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJan 14, 2021
+ The texture is neither watery nor completely cream-like, but just right - it's exactly the ampoule I've been looking for. + After application, my face has a beautiful glow. I can feel my skin looking radiant. + I have blemish-prone skin, but using this didn't cause any breakouts. It left my skin incredibly hydrated and I'm very satisfied. + The ampoule contains what looks like vitamin beads, which gives me the feeling that vitamin E is being directly absorbed into my skin. I really like that. + I'm quite sensitive to scents, and while this isn't unscented, it has a subtle, pleasant fragrance that I found agreeable. + I honestly can't think of any downsides to this product. If the price were a bit lower, I'd definitely repurchase. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinApr 24, 2020
First off, I love that this ampoule has a generous amount compared to other whitening ampoules that come in smaller quantities. The little granules dissolve well when you rub it in. The texture isn't like your typical essence or ampoule - it's a bit thicker than a runny consistency. After using it for a week, I haven't seen dramatic brightening effects yet. This could be both a pro and a con, but the formula is quite thick, so it's hard to tell if it's absorbing well. Sometimes you'll suddenly realize it has been absorbed, but it's not quick to sink in. If you don't manage to work in the white granules properly, they can pill up like dead skin cells. This isn't exactly a pro tip, but since the formula is quite rich, you don't need to mix it with additional oils. However, I found that spraying some water mist while massaging it in seemed to help with absorption, at least in my experience.