The Hwahae Testers review here!
I had been struggling with deep dryness in my T-zone, despite having an oily forehead. The dryness caused texture issues, making my makeup look patchy.
Now, let's dive into the review:
>Opaque, highly concentrated ampoule
1. Stickiness
I absolutely loved that it wasn't sticky at all. I really dislike using even expensive ampoules if they're too sticky. This one has a runny texture, but if you pat it in for a few seconds, it feels plump without any stickiness.
2. Soothing effect
My skin was in terrible condition due to my irregular sleep schedule, looking dull and awful. But after using this ampoule before bed, the small blemishes started to fade gradually.
3. Vitality
Just a week ago, my skin looked so dull, as if I'd washed it with gray water. But after consistently applying this ampoule, my skin regained its vitality (I also made an effort to get some quality sleep during this time).
4. Lightweight
For a highly concentrated ampoule, it's surprisingly lightweight. I prefer this, especially since wearing masks is now essential, so I opt for products that absorb easily.
5. Improved texture (most important)
Since uneven texture was my main skin concern, I focused on applying it to my T-zone. The bumps have significantly smoothed out, and now my skin feels soft and supple.
6. Scent
It has a sweet berry scent, but it's not overpowering, so it didn't bother me.
1. Price
It's expensive... As a student, it's too costly for me to consider repurchasing.
2. Packaging
It's really unappealing. The plastic container looks very cheap. Perhaps they focused more on quality than design?
3. Brightening effect
I haven't noticed any brightening effects yet, but it definitely adds vitality to the skin!
Skincare Routine
Handmade soap cleansing > Tonymoly pore toner > Dr. Jart+ moisturizer > Then apply the Kinesia Calming Moisture Ampoule > Innisfree Orchid Emulsion focused on the T-zone
Please refer to the photos below:
First photo: Before using the ampoule / Second photo: After using it