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- 호랑꽃Mar 2, 2025 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsDropper: It only fills about 2/5 of the way, which is a bit frustrating... Price: Compared to when it's on sale, the regular price feels like it's gone up quite a bit, which is slightly disappointing... But considering its performance, I'm also grateful. It's a bit of a mixed feeling.
TipIf you have dry, sensitive skin and are looking for an effective brightening product, you absolutely must try this. ***Dr. Oracle! Please don't discontinue this. Don't change the formula either. I'm dead serious.***
- ㅇㅈㅇㅎㅇMay 16, 2021 (UTC)Dry Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsAfter using it consistently for two weeks, I can definitely say my complexion looks more refined. It's not like I've become dramatically brighter or whiter, but my uneven skin tone seems more balanced and cleaner. If these are the results after just two weeks, I imagine long-term use could really help brighten dull skin. During these two weeks, I only used three products: Missha Mugwort Pads, Dr. Oracle Niacinamide Bright Ampoule, and Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream. The Dr. Oracle ampoule was the only brightening product in my routine. I'm on day 15 now, and I'm amazed to see results already. The ingredients aren't particularly fancy, but I'm just impressed by how effective it is! Even though I'm about to start my period, I haven't experienced any blemishes from using this new product. So if you don't have super sensitive skin, you probably won't need to worry about irritation. (But remember, everyone's skin is different!) In conclusion, after two weeks of use, I can confidently say that this product works hard to even out skin tone!
ConsThere were two main drawbacks I noticed during my two-week trial: 1. The dropper is a bit inconvenient. I'm not sure if it's designed this way to control dosage, but no matter how hard I squeeze, it only fills halfway. It's frustrating! I prefer when the dropper fills completely so I can distribute the product to different areas of my face. This was a bit annoying for me since I'm used to that method. 2. It doesn't absorb as well as I'd like. Since it's an ampoule, I expected the active ingredients to penetrate the skin easily. However, it felt like it was sitting on top of my skin a bit. It wasn't terrible, but I had to use a combination of massaging and patting to get it to absorb. In my experience, if a skincare product doesn't absorb quickly, I tend to get lazy and stop using it over time.
TipMy routine consisted of Missha Mugwort Pads + Dr. Oracle Niacinamide Bright Ampoule + Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream. Missha Mugwort Pads → For soothing and calming blemishes Dr. Oracle Niacinamide Bright Ampoule → For brightening Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream → For hydration and strengthening the skin barrier I think this is a versatile combination that works well for various skin concerns! However, I wouldn't recommend the final cream for those with oily skin as it might be too rich. Instead, you could try pairing the other products with your usual lightweight gel cream or emulsion for another great combination.