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(3)- ka*******Da khôDa nhạy cảmDa mụnQuầng thâm mắtĐược đề xuất05/03/2024 (UTC+0)
I tried the sample and it's absolutely wonderful for hydration and calming. Personally, I've found that products with panthenol work really well for my skin, and I was happy to confirm this one contains it too. When I apply it in the evening on days when I'm dealing with breakouts or my skin feels extremely dry, I wake up with a noticeably brighter and more soothed complexion! The texture might feel a bit heavy for some people. That's why when I used it during the day, I found it felt a little suffocating, so I prefer applying it at night before bed. If you use too much, it can feel slightly sticky, but since my skin is dry, I personally find the spreadability excellent and it absorbs quickly. Because it has a somewhat rich feel, I haven't tried using it as a base before makeup. Instead, I find it works best as an evening treatment—I apply a generous amount before bed and use it as an intensive care product. - k2********Da hỗn hợpDa nhạy cảmDa mụnĐược đề xuất04/08/2021 (UTC+0)
My skin tends to run hot, but this cream cools it down instantly and really helps reduce redness. I was worried the lightweight formula wouldn't hydrate well enough, but it exceeded my expectations—it's incredibly moisturizing. When my skin feels irritated or damaged, applying this cream makes such a noticeable difference. I honestly can't find a single downside to this cream. It's unlike anything I've tried before.
da******Da hỗn hợpDa mụnĐược đề xuất17/12/2020 (UTC+0)What a unique approach! Typically, when a brand offers both a cream and an emulsion in the same line, they use the same key ingredients and just vary the texture. But Cellapi Atorefare does something different, and I'm genuinely intrigued. While they share the same soothing extracts, the core moisturizing ingredients are completely different. The cream relies on panthenol and shea butter, while the emulsion features ceramides and squalane. It's an interesting choice that makes me curious about their strategy. Both formulas pack lightweight hydrating ingredients upfront, clearly focusing on creating a "moisturizer that doesn't feel heavy or suffocating." The cream seems perfect for people dealing with oily skin on the surface but dryness underneath, especially those who need serious absorption. (I'll test the emulsion separately next time.) Here's the funny part: the cream doesn't feel thick when you squeeze it out—it's actually more like a lightweight emulsion! Meanwhile, the emulsion has a creamier texture. It's totally backwards! The absorption is genuinely fast. It's not as impressive as those dermatologist-grade moisturizers packed with fancy ingredients and cutting-edge technology, and the concentration of active ingredients is on the lower side. But that's exactly why it's such great value for money and feels so gentle on your skin. The ingredient list has around 30 components, which isn't particularly minimal, but since it doesn't include unnecessary natural extracts, there's barely any irritation. If you're struggling with excess oil production on the surface while dealing with dryness underneath, this should definitely help.
