ARZTIN Regenerative Schild Needle Patch Reviews
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2 Reviews
- 당근쥬스쵝오Nov 26, 2021Combination Skin
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Cons-Effectiveness: This is the most important part... the effectiveness. I didn't just apply the patch to the same area repeatedly, but tried it on spots that were really problematic or already inflamed. But the effect seems almost negligible. I didn't really feel like the trouble spots calmed down after using this patch. I tried it on all kinds of blemishes, from small bumps to cystic acne, but nothing seemed to improve. I even considered using it to intentionally ripen the blemishes and drain the pus, but that didn't seem to work either. -Price: There are 9 patches in the package, but at this price, I wouldn't buy it.
- danharuccNov 23, 2021Oily SkinAcne 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.Pros* Soothing Acne + Protective Effects - I saw the effect of calming down the reddened, swollen acne or pimples overnight. (Before and after photo of the spot below the eyebrow) And it was good that it protected against pollutants like acne patches. I didn't have to touch it and I could apply makeup on top of it, which was nice. I used the Olive Young acne patches often after extraction, but I think this is an upgraded version of that!
ConsFor sebaceous acne? Where there are no pores, but the oil is generated from within the skin? It had no effect at all on that kind. It didn't seem to be particularly effective for wound healing either. And the price is a bit expensive.
Tip* It hurts a bit when you attach it to thin skin areas. Even if it turns red and hurts, it's better to just press it down firmly in the beginning.ㅎㅎ And I thought the needle had gone in after pressing it all down, but there are cases where it stings again a little later, so it's good to keep pressing it down firmly while checking if it's properly inserted. It's also necessary to be careful with areas with contours or large acne, as it doesn't attach well. (It seems to be better to cleanse, wipe off water, attach this first, and then do skincare.) * Since the price is so expensive, I cut it in half and used it for small spots to save it (see photo).