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Scinic First Treatment Essence Review


Scinic's First Treatment Essence is among the many fermented products seen in the K-beauty world. Among the fermented essences include SKI-II's Facial Treatment Essence and Missha’s Time Revolution First Treatment Essence. However, Scinic provides a more affordable and comparable essence (appropriately $21) that brings healthy, glowy results to the skin.

This essence is one that shows its effects overtime. By overtime, I mean over time. With a concise list of excellent ingredients such as 90% galactomyces ferment filtrate, niacinamide, and glycyrrhiza glabra root (licorice) water, Scinic's First Treatment Essence provides antioxidants and moisture for healthier, clearer skin. 

Notable Ingredients:
  • Galactomyces ferment filtrate: a type of fungus that helps with moisturizing and brightening dull skin, as well as controlling sebum, reducing the appearance of large pores, and tightening the elasticity of the skin. It's an effective ingredient in Korean skincare, and this product has 90% of it.
  • Niacinamide: also a star ingredient in K-beauty, it helps reduce the appearance of large pores, brighten dull skin, and prevents premature aging. 
  • Adenosine: this ingredient is one I look for when it comes to "anti-aging" products. It's known to combat premature wrinkles and is effective in smoothing and restoring the skin. 
  • Glycyrrhiza glabra root water: related to licorice extract, this ingredients smooths the skin and clears uneven skin tones.
  • Portulaca oleracea extract: an antioxidant that also helps to smooth the skin
It took about 3 months of daily usage to find my skin looking and feeling healthier than in months past. It reminds me of what Liah Yoo, Youtuber and founder of Krave Beauty, mentioned in a recent video about our expectations for instant results from the skincare products that we use: many of us seem to look for instant gratification when it comes to our skincare. In other words, we want our skincare to show results instantly, rather than over a period of time. 

Now, I've had Scinic's First Treatment Essence for over a year. Initially, I would incorporate it to my daily skincare here and there: some days I'll apply it, but most of the time it was just sitting there on my shelf. The reason I did not use it continuously, for stretches of time, was that I did not see instant results when using it. It goes back to the tendency for instant gratification when it comes to skincare products. However, I decided to test this product out properly, applying it everyday for about three months, to see if it worked well on my skin. And it did.

After cleansing my skin, I apply this product at least once a day, morning or night or sometimes both. In warmer days, I just use this essence as my moisturizer, but double the amount of layers I put on my skin. The viscosity of the product is almost like water, but has a bit more weight to it. Nevertheless, it feels light and sinks into the skin in a few minutes. When the weather's cooler, I apply it before my moisturizer.  After a period of time, I found my skin clearer and glowing from within. I also found that my enlarged pores was not as noticeable as before. This essence improved the condition of my skin.

Pros:

  • Short ingredients list
  • Comprised of excellent ingredients
  • Comfortable to layer
  • Lightweight
  • Great and surprising results on the skin after daily usage for a "lengthy" amount of time (~3 months)
Cons:
  • Having to wait for the essence's magical ingredients to work on the skin (but patience is actually a good thing!)


All in all, my skin is in the best shape ever, and I can point to this essence as a primary reason for it. Thus, Scinic First Treatment Essence is a great addition to your skincare, not as another step in the 10-step skincare routine, but as a nourishing product that provides goodness to the skin.


5 out of 5
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Cosrx Low pH Good Morning Gel Cleanser-- a product that's arguably the most talked about from Cosrx. And for a good reason too. Read on as we discover the reasons to why I'm still using this product for the past 10 months~!

Claims: "Formulated with botanical skin-purifying ingredients, mildly acidic cleanser works softly to make skin supple and clear." [excerpt from Cosrx]

Price: ~$11 (However, I bought this on sale at Jolse for ~$8)

Notable Ingredients:

  • Saccharomyces ferment: fermented-type skincare (mostly in the form of essences) are no secret in the world of K-beauty, but a ferment in a cleanser? Saccharomyces ferment is a common ingredient found in deodorant (yes, deodorant) as a way to eliminate odor-producing bacteria. In addition to decomposing these bacteria, it is known to breakdown sweat as well-- which makes sense to why this ferment is in a cleanser, as particular cleansers are meant to breakdown the sweat and pollutants garnered throughout the day. 
  • Ulmus Davidiana Root Extract: it's considered to have similar, moisturizing properties as hyaluronic acid and is great in reducing inflammation
  • Betaine Salicylate: a chemical exfoliant in the form of a BHA that goes into the pore and removes impurities; it's nice that there is an addition of BHA to the cleanser, but its benefits may not be totally reaped since these ingredients will ultimately be washed-off
Although cleansers are wash-off products, meaning that all of these ingredients will not be absorbed into the skin and will be washed away, it's still important to analyze the ingredients list. For example, I was surprised to find Saccharomyces Ferment in this cleanser, but understood its place in this cleanser as it breaks down sweat. Also, cleansers can be often times drying, but with moisturizing ingredients such as Butylene Glycol, Cryptomeria Japonica Leaf Extract, and Caprylyl Glycol, they help keep the skin from drying.

My thoughts:

For the past 10 months, this has been the only face cleanser I've been using. Why you may ask? Well, it effectively takes off my sunscreen and the day's worth of sweat, dirt, and pollutants from my face. I don't wear face makeup, so I have not tested it out myself, but as stated from renown skincare blogger Fifty Shades of Snail, it also removes face makeup-- which is amazing if you ask me! With this in mind, the Good Morning Gel Cleanser essentially works as both your oil-based cleanser and your water-based cleanser in the double cleansing method. As your oil-based cleanser, this product takes off  makeup, sunscreen, etc. As your water-based cleanser, it removes all that sweat, impurities, and pollutants from your face. It's a two-in-one kind of product.

Yes, Good Morning, is in its name, but don't be fooled! You can use this any time of the day. I personally use this cleanser twice a day, morning and night, using a pea-size amount. For my night time routine, I use this cleanser twice for the double cleansing method. As I wash the cleanser off my face, this cleanser is gentle, and does dry out my skin-- which is especially important to me, as someone who has acne-prone skin. As you can see from the picture below, it doesn't create the most fluffiest, marshmallow-like foam when lathering it in your hands; however, this doesn't make a difference to how effectively it cleanses the face.

Not marshmallow-like, but does the job in cleansing-- which is the most important factor~!
What I also love about this cleanser is the price-point. I usually purchase this cleanser whenever Jolse has 25% off sales on their website. During these sales, they are around $8, which is a great, affordable price, especially how long this cleanser lasts. Again, I use this cleanser twice a day, yet this Good Morning Cleanser lasts me for more than 6 months.

Pros:

  • effectively cleanses the face (removes sunscreen, dirt, sweat, impurities, etc.)
  • works both as your oil-based cleanser and water-based cleanser in the double cleansing method
  • gentle and non-irritating
  • does not dry out skin
  • affordable price
  • lasts for a long time
Cons:
  • none!
5 out of 5 stars

My first five star product review! Truly a great, affordable product that I will continue on using for a long time~
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The winter season is a jolly time for me, but... not so much for my skin. As the air gets drier and chillier, my skin goes through a roller coaster, literally. Going from oily skin to extremely dry skin, I was on the hunt for a moisturizer to replenish and protect my skin's moisture barrier-- particularly a hyaluronic-acid based moisturizer. I had heard great things about hyaluronic acid, reading that it works very very very well in retaining moisture (per usual as it is a humectant). While perusing my choices, I decided to give the Cosrx Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream a try. Cosrx is a skincare brand that I trust, with its simple, yet effective ingredients, working well for those with acne-prone skin, so I was inclined to try it. But did it preform well?? (dun, dun, DUN) We'll see...

Claims: Helps the dry skin hydrated all day and night with an invisible veil of moisture.

Price: ~$16 (However, I bought this on sale at Jolse for ~$13)

Ingredients:  Hippophae Rhamnoides Water, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Betaine, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, 1,2-Hexanediol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Arginine, Panthenol, Dimethicone, Ethyhexylglycerine, Carbomer, Allaintoin, Xanathan Gum Panthenol, Chlorophyllin-Copper Complex, Ethyl Hexanediol

Notable Ingredients:
  • Hippophae Rhamnoides Water: also known as sea buckthorn, it is a berry extract that works well in improving skin hydration when combined with an oil 
  • Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride: deriving from coconut oil and glycerin, its an emollient whose fatty acids are excellent in preventing moisture loss
  • Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil: an emollient with fatty acids that helps to improve and soothe the skin; great for dry skin
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: made of molecules found naturally in the skin, it is the salt form of hyaluronic acid; it is considered to be more effective than pure hyaluronic acid due to its smaller molecular size, allowing it to penetrate easily into the skin
The Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream contains a lot of great ingredients that provide the moisture and fatty acids to help your skin barrier. It's interesting to note that the Sodium Hyaluronate (the Hyaluronic Acid of this product) is in the middle of the list. Since it's a Hyaluronic Acid-based moisturizer, I would assume it would have been higher up on the list. I'm not a chemist, so perhaps having the Sodium Hyaluronate in the middle of the list is the best place to put it for maximum results. 

My thoughts:

For those with dry skin, this moisturizer is great in keeping the moisture sealed. In fact, it works well as a last step moisturizer. During the time when my skin was extremely dry, applying this moisturizer over the Cosrx Snail 96 All-In-One Cream (a review on this is coming soon!) helped in containing the moisture in my skin during those winter days. Since the texture of this product is a cross between a thick cream and a gel, it helped to provide an excellent layer for my skin's barrier.

The texture is of hybrid between a gel and a cream.

However, since my skin is generally oily (meaning, my skin type is oily and changes only during the winter season), I found this moisturizer to be a bit heavy on the skin. Nevertheless, it is manageable. By using just a tiny amount of product, enough to cover my whole face and neck, it doesn't feel as heavy on the skin. Plus, a small amount is enough for your skin to be hydrated. With this advantage of having to use only a small amount of product at a time, the Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream lasts for a loooong time. I've had this product for more than 6 months, and I'm halfway done. Also, around $16 (or even less depending on where you purchase it), the price is not too bad considering how much product I still have left. In terms of the the container, it appears small at a glance, but it is dense with product, filled to the brim. Additionally, it comes with a small spoon and a lid to keep the product sanitary.

The lid has a little edge so you can lift it with ease. Also comes with a spoon!

For those with acne-prone skin, this product has not effected my acne. Of course, everyone's skin is different and reacts differently to different products, but for me, this product has not triggered my acne. But just as a cautionary rule, always patch test new products!

Pros: 
  • Provides hydration and seals moisture 
  • Excellent fatty acid and moisturizing ingredients 
  • Great when layering with other hydrating products
  • Seals skin barrier 
  • Reasonably priced considering the amount of product 
  • Lasts for a long time
Cons:
  • Can be heavy for oily and acne-prone skin

Overall, the Cosrx Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream is a good, solid moisturizer that does it's job-- it provides the hydration and seals your skin barrier. It works nicely when layering during the winter season. Great for those with dry skin. A possible, good moisturizer for oily skin. This product isn't a holy grail, nor does it drastically transform your skin. It simply performs it's job in protecting one's skin barrier from moisture loss. And that is enough for me.

3.75 out of 5 stars
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Yes, part of the packaging broke... more on that in the post...

Hello everyone! It's been a while since I last made a post, but I'm back with another skincare review. Today, I will be sharing my thoughts on the Cosrx Natural BHA Skin Returning A-Sol and whether or not it is worth checking out. Spoiler alert: it is.

So what exactly is the Cosrx Natural BHA Skin Returning A-Sol and what does it do? Well, it's essentially a spot-treatment solution that works to prevent and control acne. With its key ingredients such as BHA, AHA, and propolis, this product chemically exfoliates the skin, helping to manage and eliminate acne. The product itself is clear and thin, similar to water.

Price: ~$15 (I bought this on sale at Jolse for ~$13).

Ingredients: Propolis extract, alcohol, butylene glycol, soduim lactate, lactic acid, glycolic acid, betaine salicylate, sodium hyaluronate, panthenol, allaintoin, cassia obtusifolia seed extract, 1,2-hexanediol, ethyl hexanediol, melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf oil, PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil

Notable Ingredients:
  • Interestingly, even though BHA is in the name of this product, it actually contains more AHA. Both lactic acid and glycolic acid (the AHA's in this product) come up on the ingredient list before the BHA ingredient, betaine salicylate. *Note: when looking at ingredient lists, ingredients are in order according to it's amount, from greatest to least. The A-Sol contains 1% of betain salicylate (BHA), but the percentage for AHA is not provided. 
  • Propolis, a wonderful ingredient for acne, is the main ingredient in this product. Produced by bees, propolis is known for its antibacterial properties, working to fight acne germs and heal wounds. 
  • Cassia obtusifolia seed extract is said to be great for reducing red, inflamed skin. 
  • Another thing I found interesting about the ingredients is that there are many moisturizing ingredients in this list: butylene glycol, panthenol, 1,2-hexanediol, and ethyl hexanediol. My guess is that without these ingredients, the solution can dry out the skin. This hypothesis may be correct since I find that the A-Sol does not dry out the skin compared to other BHA and AHA products I have tried.
Directions:
  1. In mornings/evenings, after facial wash, apply product thinly on troubled areas (areas with many dead skin cells or sebum).
  2. Tap gently with finger tips to absorb the product into the skin.
In my skincare routine, I apply the A-Sol after my toner. This way, I can get the most out of the product, without having layers of other products for the A-Sol to work through. Although some people use the A-Sol as a toner, I personally apply it to the areas of my face where I'm breaking out. I also apply it to rising spots and bumps that are on the process of becoming pimples.

Claims: Controls oil while helping to clear recurring pimples. 


My thoughts:

I got to say, this product is fantastic. I find that it works extremely well in combating and controlling acne. I use it on spots where I see they are on the beginning stages of forming into major pimples. I apply the A-Sol twice a day (morning and night) for a couple of days, and these spots go away. Amazing right? I also apply it areas of my face  where I tend to breakout the most (such as the forehead), and it has prevented my acne on those areas from worsening. Interestingly, I find that the A-Sol works very well on cyst pimples. I don't get cyst pimples often, but when they do, I simply apply the A-Sol (again, twice a day for a couple of days) and they start to decrease in size and redness. After using this product for around five months, I find that this product eliminates pimples 7 out of 10 times. There are a couple of instances when the A-Sol has not helped in preventing a pimple from forming, but it has worked to prevent and eliminate most of the time.

Additionally, I like how the A-Sol is made up of chemical exfoliants (AHA and BHA). Having both types of chemical exfoliates in a product has benefits: you get the exfoliation benefit of AHA's and the deep-cleaning-of-the-pores benefit of the BHA. However, I can see how the name of the product can be misleading: it is advertised as a BHA product, but in actuality, it has both...which can pose a problem for those who simply want a BHA-only product. AHA's and BHA's are both classified as chemical exfoliants, but they both have different functions on the skin. So, if you're looking for a BHA-only product, the A-Sol may not be the best choice. For me personally, I don't mind using a combination of both as my skin needs both AHA's and BHA's.

I also love that propolis is the main ingredient of this product. Propolis has many great benefits to the skin, especially for acne-prone skin. It's antibacterial, which eliminates bacteria from mixing with dead skin cells to form those unwanted pimples. Plus, it heals acne too.

Another pro is that the A-Sol lasts for a long time. I've been using this twice a day (morning and night) for the past 6 months and I still have some product left. Which is great for my wallet I must say.

One claim that this product states is that it controls oil. Although I do find my overall oil production has decreased, I do not think the A-Sol was the only factor that helped in decreasing the oiliness. I think other factors, such as an improved skin barrier also helped to decrease oil production. Another claim is that it is suitable for sensitive skin. I personally don't have sensitive skin, but on a few accounts, this product did sting. It doesn't happen with every use, but it did stung on a number of occasions. It does contain tea tree oil, which may be the cause of its stinginess, but overall, this product doesn't sting too often.

An ingredient to point out though, is the addition of alcohol in the ingredient lists. I am aware that many people are wary of alcohol in their skincare, fearing that it may worsen acne-prone skin. However, as someone who also has acne-prone skin, using this product has not dried out my skin or worsen my acne. As with most products with alcohol in it, it is used to increase the absorption of the product. However, you know your skin the best: if your skin is okay with it, use it; if not, don't use it.

Also to note, the packaging is easily breakable. I have the tendency to drop things, and when dropping things, I've dropped this product multiple times. In these cases, some of the packaging broke off, piece by piece (as seen in the photo). So, to all the people with clumsy hands like myself, be wary of dropping the bottle! I need to take this advice myself too. Interesting enough though, this product has the nicest bottle/packaging compared to all the Cosrx products I own. But, I do wish I could visibly see how much product I still have left from looking at the bottle.

In terms of scent, it has a herbal-medical scent to it (perhaps because of the added tea tree oil to the ingredients?). The scent is not pleasant, but bearable.

Pros:
  • Eliminates pimples/acne (at its beginning stages) most of the time
  • Helps to prevent acne from worsening
  • Product lasts for a long time 
Cons:
  • Stings (on a few occasions)
  • Packaging is some-what poor
  • Doesn't necessarily control oil


Overall, I found that the A-Sol eliminated most of my pimples. It has been extremely helpful for my skin, as it prevented my acne from worsening. It is such a staple in my routine that I actually have ordered another bottle. It is a great product for those with acne-prone skin. IT'S DEFINITELY A RECOMMEND.


4 out of 5


**Update 3/4/19: This product is my Holy Grail! I am still using this product, but not for daily use. I apply this every few days or when a pimple appears. This products works wonders in preventing pimples from appearing and also reducing inflamed acne. I now give this product a 5 out of 5. 



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Today I will be reviewing one of my favorite lip tints (oops spoiler): Etude House Berry Delicious Color In Liquid Lips Juicy. Yes, it's quite a name.


The one I have is in #27 RD305 Berry Berry Much, and to be honest, I wanted the lip product because Krystal was wearing the same exact color in her advertisement for this line!


The color looked so pretty on her that I wanted one too. I guess celebrity advertisement does work??

This lip product is interesting because it's a tint, yet it's also a liquid lipstick-type product too. What I mean is that when you apply it, it leaves a glossy, potent color on the lips. Once the glossy, shiny layer wears off, a color remains on your lips in a form of a tint!! It's something I never tried before, and I was really impressed by it.

While taking this picture, I realized I can never be hand model.

Compared to the color on Krystal, the true color of the product is a reddish color with a pink undertone to it, that is only if you apply it thinly. You can adjust the pigmentation of the color according to how you apply to your lips: applying it directly on to the lips without sheering the product out gives you a color similar to the one on Krystal. Spreading the product thinly gives you a color like the picture above-- a red-pink color.

This lip product looks the best when sporting a full lip like Krystal's. The glossiness of the full lip is just so lovely! However, you can still achieve the gradient lip look. To note, as you spread the lip product on the lips, it removes that glossy layer, so it's more of a muted color when thinned out. If you prefer having tinted lips, then apply it thinly as just stated.

Now, perhaps what you have been waiting for... how long does the color last? When wearing it full-on, the glossy layer eventually wears off after about a few hours, and leaves the same tint as if you thinned it out initially. The tinted color then lasts for another few hours. Of course, outside factors such as food and water can deter the lasting power, however I find that this product lasts for a good while without having to touch up.

I really have no complaints about this product. This product is simply amazing.

4.5 out of 5

For some reason, I can't give the product a 5. If I rate it a 5, it means I can't live without it, and I can't get myself to give it 5 just yet. However, this is a great lip product/lip tint. Definitely a recommend!


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Cosrx is a skincare brand that I can count on. I appreciate Corsx's simplicity of their ingredients lists and the effectiveness of their skincare. I have tried many of their products, one of them being the Cosrx AHA/BHA Clarifying Treatment Toner. Since I've been using this toner for the past three months, I can say I have give a good verdict of what my thoughts are on this product.

Price: ~$12

Ingredients: Mineral Water, Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Water, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Water, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Sodium Lactate, Glycolic Acid, Water, Betaine Salicylate, Allantoin, Panthenol, Ethyl Hexanediol 

Notable Ingredients:
  • Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Water: contains BHA in the form of salicylic acid. Willow bark water works well to treat acne since it helps to chemically exfoliate the skin, removing the impurities (dirt, sweat, sebum, etc.) within the pore.
  • Glycolic Acid (0.1%): a chemical exfoliant in the form of an AHA that loosens dead skin cells
  • Betaine Salicylate (0.1%): a  chemical exfoliant in the form of a BHA that goes into the pore and removes impurities 
What is interesting is that the toner contains moisturizing ingredients such as allantoin and panthenol to prevent the skin from drying. However, these ingredients are located towards the bottom of the list, so it may not appear to be moisturizing on the skin once the toner is applied.

Directions: 
  1. Use in skin/toner stage after facial wash every morning/evening.
  2. Apply on a cotton pad and blot along the skin, from inside out (from center of the face to the outside of the face).
I apply the toner right after my cleansing. Since the product is in a spray bottle, I spray the toner straight on to a cotton ball, and apply it from the center of my face and out. I found it more difficult to use a cotton pad when applying this toner; the combination of a thin cotton pad and a thin toner does not make application easy. With that being said, the toner itself is thin (like water), which makes it quick to sink into the skin. That is one of the things I like about this product, is that it absorbs quickly into the skin, making my skincare routine faster to do (I get impatient you know??).

My Thoughts:

Although this product contains AHA and BHA, it's not enough to use as your only form of exfoliation. However, I do like that there are chemical exfoliants in this toner, even if it's not enough to truly exfoliate your skin. It maybe a psychological thing, but I feel better knowing I have AHA and BHA incorporated into my skincare routine, even if it's not a lot.

If you are implementing the 7 layer method (in which you put on 7 layers of toner on to your face) into your routine, this product may not work well for that. As mentioned before, this product contains chemical exfoliants, and layering that on to your face can be quite harsh on your skin. Plus, it does not add any moisture to the skin, which the point of the 7 layer method is to plump the skin with toner. Although this product does contain ingredients that are meant to moisturize the skin, they're more like preventions to stop the skin from drying out. So if you are wanting to do the 7 layer method, skip this product.

What I like about this toner is that it does not dry out my skin. Yes, it's not moisturizing, but at least it doesn't suck the moisture out of my skin. I also like that the toner removes the remnants that remain during the cleansing process, making my skin more clean. It's what toners should do-- clean the face once more before applying your other skincare products. Additionally, I do find that my other skincare products work better after applying the toner before-hand.

Claims: This advanced formulation reduces the appearance of whiteheads, blackheads, and blemishes, while cleansing pores.

Another thing to note is that its claims of reducing the appearance the whiteheads, blackheads, and blemishes is false. I still find that my whiteheads, blackheads, and blemishes looked the same to when I wasn't using this product. It seems like this product want to more than just your standard toner, however, the claims on the bottle do not appear to be true. Well, for me at least.

Something I would definitely would like Cosrx to fix is the bottle. I get how it's in a spray bottle-- it's convenient and does not contaminate the actually product.  But, it often leaks, loosing product in the process.

Pros:

  • Great, exfoliating ingredients
  • Not drying
  • Preps skin for other products
Cons:
  • Does not meet it's claim in reducing the appearance of whiteheads, blackheads, and blemished
  • Packaging is not of excellent quality; the spray bottle leaks product


Overall, this is a solid toner that does what a toner should do: it cleanses, does not dry out the skin, and provides the base for your other skincare products. However, toners these days do more than just a solid toner. Many toners on the market have added antioxidants and moisturizing ingredients that are the forefront of the ingredients list. In addition, the things the toner claims it does, is unfortunately not true. It would be amazing if it did (like reducing the look of whiteheads, blackheads, and blemishes who doesn't want that !!), but my skin looked the same to what it was like prior to using this toner. But, if you want a toner that does what a solid toner should do, then this product may work well for you. Personally, I'll keep using this toner until I run out, but I think I'll try out other toners before purchasing this product again.

3.5 out of 5

Does what a toner should do. Nothing more, nothing less.



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I've been using Korean skincare since 2016, and I post reviews on K-beauty. I hope my reviews are of help to you!

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