My failed purchase with my own money, Skinfood Royal Honey Good Moisture Cream
This is a negative review of Skinfood Royal Honey Good Moisture Cream.
It is advertised as a product free of 10 harmful ingredients, offering 100-hour deep moisturization, and having passed skin irritation tests. Even the name suggests it features gentle ingredients and a safe formula. While it is great that it causes absolutely no skin irritation, I honestly wonder why anyone would bother using it. It barely moisturizes, and I haven't seen any improvement in my skin or helped maintain its condition. Perhaps because I usually use Cica cream, I was quite taken aback as this is the first time I've encountered a cream that doesn't work. Unless you have extremely sensitive skin, I really questioned why anyone would spend money on this.
It has a light lotion texture, so it doesn't feel as thick as a regular cream, but after some time passes, it feels a bit oily. Therefore, I do not recommend it for those with oily skin who usually use functional creams.
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