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- 파랑이11Mar 4, 2024 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsI've never experienced this with other cosmetics, but after using this ampoule and finishing my skincare routine, my eyes stung and felt sore when I rubbed them. It seems the vitamin content might be a bit irritating... While not necessarily a drawback, vitamin C, known for its whitening effects, is light-sensitive. Usually, whitening vitamin ampoules come in opaque or brown bottles to protect from light, and it's recommended to avoid using them during the day. However, this ampoule says it can be used during the day and comes in a large, transparent bottle, which made me wonder if it's okay... Is it because it uses a vitamin C derivative instead of pure vitamin C? I was a bit concerned, and it would be great if this could be clarified in the product description. My housemate, who's using it with me, mentioned feeling a bit uneasy about this aspect when using the product.
TipWhen applying the ampoule right after a hydrating toner, it initially feels like it's sitting on top of the skin, so it might be best to apply it after the toner/skin has been fully absorbed.