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If I use a firming ampoule consistently, will my skin really become plump?
What I feel every time I look in the mirror these days is…
Having clear and moisturized skin is completely different from having elastic skin. 😭
Moisture is being replenished,
The feeling of my cheeks sagging when I smile remains the same.
It seems like my jawline is gradually becoming less defined as well...
So, among skincare products these days
I was most interested in the “firming ampoule.”
Collagen, retinol, peptides, PDRN, elasticity complex, etc.
The ingredients are also too diverse, and
When I look at the reviews, everyone says their skin feels “firm” and “lifted,” but…
Honestly, deep down
“Is this real…? Or is it just my imagination…?”
I keep having this thought 🥲
So, what I'm really curious about is this!
✅ Have you felt a difference in your skin's elasticity after consistently using the firming ampoule?
✅ Has anyone noticed changes in their facial contours, cheeks, or nasolabial folds?
✅ How many weeks does it take to get that "Huh? It feels a bit different" feeling?
✅ Was the expensive ampoule definitely different, or was it good value for money?
✅ I'm also curious about the difference in effectiveness between using it in the morning and at night.
In fact, even creams, face masks, massages, and devices.
Everyone ends up going through it at least once...
In the end, the thing I ended up using most consistently was the ampoule.
But this is really
✔️ Is it elasticity filling up from deep within?
✔️ Is it just because of the temporary moisturization?
I'm so confused 😢
Besides advertising reviews
✅ Real reviews from people who have actually used several bottles or more
✅ Whether it was worth the money / Honestly, whether it wasn't very good
✅ Whether it led to a repurchase
Please let me know honestly in the comments 🙏
To people like me who are trying to hold out as long as possible using cosmetics
I think this will be a really big help!!
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