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Reviews
- Hwahae UserOily SkinDec 26, 2023
Why are there no reviews for this soap? Don't you all know about it? It's one of the last antibacterial soaps for oily skin in Korea! It's 10 times cheaper than Dial soap from the US, but just as effective. It thoroughly cleanses excess sebum and oil that foam cleansers can't tackle, leaving your face squeaky clean. With its antibacterial properties, it's great for acne-prone teen skin and adult blemishes. Can't believe you're all missing out on this famous soap! It's so firm it doesn't get mushy, and the lather and scent are top-notch. If you're dealing with bacterial blemishes, this is an absolute must-have! The soap contains a yellow colorant that's quite strong, so it can stain the soap dish. It's not harmful to the skin, but aesthetically... When this soap first launched, the brand aimed for a luxury image. They used the colorant to achieve a fancy golden hue. While it's perfect for oily skin types as it thoroughly removes excess sebum, those with dry skin might find it extremely drying. Using it morning and night, you'll definitely notice a reduction in oil and sebum! It lathers well and stays firm, making it easy to maintain. However, since it's a colored product, store it separately from other soaps. As mentioned, there's a famous acne soap for oily teen skin on US mom blogs and skincare forums - Dial soap - which costs about $30. This soap has the same formula as Dial, licensed from them, but at a much lower price. Plus, Dial soap is now discontinued and hard to find! If you're struggling with bacterial acne, excess sebum, or oiliness, give this a try!