저도 이 제품 촉촉해서 만족스럽게 잘 사용중이네요!
Review) Dr.G Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream for oily skin is great to use in the summer.
My nephew is a career soldier.
My grandmother bought the cream that many people buy at the PX and brought it down here to visit her. She also gave it to me as a gift, which is how I first started using it. Since then, I have been buying it with my own money and using it.
Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream is effective in soothing the skin and hydrating it to relieve dryness.
Containing 10 types of Cica ingredients and Eco Cica ingredients, it comfortably soothes irritated skin.
In particular, the Eco Cica ingredient, extracted using a patented method from fresh Centella asiatica harvested within 24 hours, is said to have a strong soothing effect on the skin.
I like this cream because it has a soft, non-sticky, moisturizing gel texture that absorbs comfortably into the skin, leaving a feeling of intense hydration.
This product is formulated to be hypoallergenic for sensitive skin and has completed skin irritation tests. The Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream is said to keep the skin hydrated by using it as a moisturizer in the morning, and allows for comfortable skin care by using it as a sleeping pack at night.
It is convenient to use; just take an appropriate amount and apply it to your entire face or areas that need soothing.
I like the Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream because it is a gentle moisturizing cream.
I have oily skin. I find it burdensome to apply cream, especially in the hot summer.
Even in hot weather, it is not oily and is very moisturizing, so there is almost no stickiness.
As someone with oily skin, I am satisfied with this product because when I apply it after washing my face at night before going to sleep, my skin feels moisturized and soft in the morning.
For those of you with oily skin like me, I recommend trying Dr.G Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream as a summer moisturizer.
775K people are talking about inattention right now
196K people are talking about intelligence right now
66K people are talking about Sensitivity right now