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Innisfree Retinol Cica Blemish Ampoule Review | The best for soothing acne marks ๐
My skin often feels hot, and acne marks tend to linger on my chin and cheeks for a long time. While looking for a product to care for these blemishes, I decided to try the Innisfree Retinol Cica Blemish Ampoule. My skin type is sensitive, leaning towards combination, and my skin tone is shade 23 Neutral. I tend to get small bumps or red marks easily whenever the seasons change. Since this product contains retinol, I was initially worried about irritation, but after actually using it, I found it to be milder than I expected. The texture is a thin gel type with almost no stickiness, and it absorbs quickly into the skin after application. Because it isn't heavy, it was great to use comfortably during my evening skincare routine.
I mainly used it after cleansing and toning, and since I was worried about irritation, I initially used it only once every three days. There was no stinging or burning, and my skin didn't feel particularly irritated the next day. In particular, after about two weeks, I noticed the redness remaining on my acne marks gradually fading, which motivated me to use it more consistently! The moisturizing power is just rightโnot excessiveโso I think even those with oily or combination skin can use it without any issues. However, if you have dry skin, I recommend applying a cream on top. When I wake up in the morning, my skin feels as smooth as a peeled egg!! Every morning, it feels like my skin isn't even mine. I felt it was a good product for those new to retinol, and I would recommend it to anyone looking to address both blemish care and soothing at the same time.
Because it has this kind of flowy texture, really
It's light!!
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