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RecommendedOct 25, 2023
Reviewed by The Hwahae Testers

Reviewed by The Hwahae Testers

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.
My skin type is dry and sensitive! I have very finicky skin that gets oily if I use too much moisturizer when it's dry. Product features: What's unique about this product is that it's half serum, half cream. I found it advantageous that you can adjust the concentration by mixing ratios based on your skin type and daily skin condition! Texture: The serum has a water-like texture full of hydration, while the cream has a rich, moisturizing texture. (It reminded me of Dr.G's snail cream.) Moisturizing effect: Depending on the mixing ratio, but when mixed 1:1, it applied smoothly. Since it's a nourishing cream, I only applied a small amount, but my skin felt incredibly firm and bouncy. Packaging: It seems they put a lot of thought into the packaging, and it came with usage instructions, so I could use it properly right away. The double lid helps keep dust out, making it feel very hygienic.
Scent: I generally prefer unscented products without added fragrances, so I was a bit surprised by the strong citrus scent! The fragrance is as strong as a hand cream, so those sensitive to scents should be cautious. Oiliness: The cream is oilier than expected, so you need to control the amount well to prevent blemishes! For those with active sebum production, I recommend applying only a tiny amount on the forehead and T-zone. Price: The price for this cream is quite shocking! While it's understandable for a nourishing cream to be pricey, I felt it might be a bit expensive for someone in their 20s to use.
I think it's good to use the serum and cream separately too! You don't necessarily have to mix them; they work well on their own. Since the cream is on the oily side, I found it nice that there was less facial irritation when using beauty devices after application.

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