CellFusionC Cooling Skin Booster Serum Reviews
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2 Reviews
- Vibesom2May 2, 2025Dry SkinSensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsWhen it was first released, the weather was cold, so I couldn't tell if the cooling effect was from the formula or the ingredients. But when I properly tested it on a hot day with redness, I didn't feel any cooling sensation, and it didn't calm my redness at all. As someone who expected the same cooling effect as the Post Alpha Cooling Pads, I was really disappointed with this product. My skin became drier, my cheeks got redder than usual, and I experienced blemishes and irritation, so I've stopped using it now. For those who want to try it, I strongly recommend doing a patch test first. I would only recommend this for oily or combination dehydrated skin types.
- 푸니심May 2, 2025Combination SkinSensitive 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.ProsSkin type: Combination dehydrated skin Ingredients that work well: AHA, BHA Ingredients that don't work well: Excessive hyaluronic acid I'm someone who prefers layering lightweight formulas because my skin tends to break out easily with thick textures. Since I have oily skin, I diligently use BHA, but I also need to ensure proper hydration. I prefer products that leave a fresh yet moisturizing finish. Firstly, although it's called a serum, it has a thinner consistency similar to a toner. Because of this, it seems to provide definite hydration, but there were a few aspects that left me wanting more. This product might be great for those who enjoy lightweight formulas and whose skin responds well to hyaluronic acid.
ConsI was excited to try the CellFusion C cooling pack and had high hopes for this booster, but honestly, I didn't really feel the cooling effect. It might be because it's not summer yet, but I felt more of a cooling sensation when using Stridex pads. Also, since my skin doesn't respond well to hyaluronic acid, I experienced some itching after using this product. Ultimately, I developed contact dermatitis after using this. If you don't tolerate hyaluronic acid well, please avoid this product. Conclusion: While it provided good hydration, the cooling effect was underwhelming. Not recommended for those who don't tolerate hyaluronic acid well.