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The Harnai Whitening Ampoule
💙The Harnai, Yuja C Bright Up Ampoule Shot💙
🔔Skin Type: Dry (Inner Dry) + Dehydrated Oily, Sensitive Skin🔔
✨Features: Yuzu tree callus extract that brightens and radiates the skin, and prevents pigmentation
Vitamin serum and whitening ampoule containing the whitening ingredient niacinamide
Suitable for all skin types, with whitening and firming as its main functions, containing hyaluronic acid, adenosine, etc.
A highly versatile whitening ampoule that also contains functional ingredients for moisture and elasticity.
✨User Experience: Usually, whitening products don't lock in moisture, but,
The formulation itself was a light one, neither dry nor heavy.
It feels like it replenishes moisture and hydration? It might be a little light in winter, but,
I recommend it because the texture is perfect for summer (probably better for oily skin?).
It isn't a flowy type; it has a texture somewhere between a serum and an ampoule, so it's perfect when finished with a cream!
It absorbs quickly and has almost no stickiness, so the finish feels nice. I recommend applying it mainly in the evening.
✨Recommended Type: It is a hypoallergenic ampoule suitable even for sensitive skin, so you can use it without worry.
If you are looking for a whitening ampoule for night care, I recommend this. It is good for daily use.
I recommend it because the texture is light and easy to use, and it applies well regardless of skin type.
If you actually use it for more than two weeks, you can also gradually feel your complexion brightening.
I recommend it because you can see results if you use it consistently!
✨Overall Review: Recommended if you are looking for a functional whitening ampoule that also locks in moisture.
I recommend it because it doesn't feel heavy to the touch and seems to have some actual whitening effect.
(It varies from person to person, but I did hear that my complexion had brightened.)
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