MACKLINCOSMETIC Bakuchiol Synergy Cream Reviews
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1 Reviews
- 어휴이게모람Jul 14, 2024Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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Cons1. Spreadability: It's too thick and applies matte, with a feeling of using up the entire product (it might be good for those who don't like a shiny finish). 2. Fragrance: Not bad, but unpleasant when your condition is not good. 3. Lack of oil-water balance (a feeling of dryness with continued use). 4. This is the most important part. In late June, I used this as the final day care cream before my morning commute, putting it in my bag and reapplying throughout the day until I got home from work. It was a cloudy day with rain, so I didn't apply any sunscreen. Thinking I'd use up the whole bottle, I diligently applied it from my forehead to my neck, collarbone, and chest area, about every 2-3 hours. At some point, I noticed redness and a warm sensation on my forehead and cheeks. After about 20-30 minutes, I started to feel the warmth on my neck and collarbone as well. Right before leaving work, I developed hives-like bumps on my neck, collarbone, and chest area that were itchy, stinging, and reddened (I thought it was pork). So for the next four nights, I applied the steroid lotion prescribed by the dermatologist and suffered for a while. I left the product at the office that day and threw it away the next morning when I came in.
TipThis is a highly personal skin type tip, but since it's a waste of money, just don't buy it.