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- ca**********Combination SkinOct 29, 2022
I'm 39 with combination skin. My skin was already good before using La Cure, maintaining a youthful appearance in my 20s. The texture is a lightweight, hydrating formula with a subtle oil feel. It's moisturizing and can be used alone, though it's not intensely hydrating. I didn't experience any blemishes, and while I'm unsure about its soothing effects, my skin does feel comfortable. The price is outrageous, and I don't think it's worth the money. I bought it twice out of curiosity, but both times it was just mediocre. There were no dramatic changes (actually, no changes at all - the only advantage was that it didn't cause blemishes). I consider myself quite knowledgeable about skincare, ingredients, and value for money. The ingredients seem decent, which is why I tried it, but I won't be repurchasing. If it were priced around $200-$300, I might use it more often, but at $1300, I'd rather get one Ulthera treatment at a dermatologist - it would be 10 times better. If your monthly income is over $20,000, go for it, otherwise, it's not worth stretching your budget. I've tried all of Sisley's lines, so I think I'm done buying. This product, expensive and intriguing, made me say goodbye to Sisley. Just spend your money at a dermatologist. Supremÿa, Sisleÿa, and others are just okay. Among high-end cosmetics, I do like Sisley and La Prairie, but their ultra-luxury lines don't seem worth the price. It's an average product, but I'm deducting another star because of the price. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 8, 2022
It gives your skin a radiant glow when applied. The fragrance is luxurious and it's easy to apply. The bottle is quite small. While it's worth using regularly, it rarely goes on sale. - ap*********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedNov 16, 2021
As a student, I had oily skin, but as an adult, I developed combination skin. Just before using this product, I had a bad reaction to a department store fermented essence that completely upset my skin. After that, my skin became extremely dry (for the first time ever, I felt my skin was dry instead of worrying about it being oily). Like most Sisley products, this absorbs completely without any greasiness, and the lavender scent is absolutely divine - so relaxing. When I apply it, it doesn't feel overly nourishing. In fact, using this alone isn't quite enough. At the store, they suggested using toner followed by La Cure, or adding a cream if needed. I skipped the toner for better absorption, applied this, and then layered a thin coat of Donginbi gold powder oil. This leaves my skin feeling incredibly stable, and when I touch my cheeks in the morning, they're still moisturized. This is one of only two skincare products I've used that showed noticeable results. My skin definitely feels more supple and bouncy, like mochi. My complexion brightens, texture softens, and I don't get any blemishes. Personally, I don't trust products that show instant results in home shopping demonstrations, as I think it's just a temporary effect from shimmery ingredients. With this, I didn't see much change in the first week except for calmer acne, so I thought I'd wasted my money and wouldn't buy it again. I was planning to use just one bottle and give the rest to my mom. But in the second week, my face became incredibly bouncy and bright. I'm not sure if it's because my deep dryness was resolved or because of the colder weather, but my sebum production decreased too. My acne scars improved significantly, and my skin became so plump that my pores seemed smaller. My mom even asked if I'd been to the dermatologist! I'm still using it with satisfaction, but I'm curious how long the effects will last if I stop using it. The price, of course. Honestly, it lasts about a month and a half, but at 1.23 million won, it's very expensive. Still, it's less than half the price of Dior's La Cure, so personally, I'd rather use this twice than use La Cure once. Also, using this alone isn't enough. For those who respond well to dermatological treatments, getting those might show more dramatic effects faster. Occasionally, they seem to have a promotion where you get one full-size product free when you buy a set of four La Cure. I'm not sure if it's an annual event, but that seems to be the best value. Also, don't try to save money by using less - it's best to follow the recommended guide and pump it eight times, using it generously. The YouTube guide shows absorbing it into your hands and then pressing it onto your face, but I didn't want to waste it on my hands, so I just applied it directly to my face.