

glowandsunshine
Dry/Sensitive
I have only tried the numbuzin one out of these and am currently on my second bottle. I really like it but I can't quite help in choosing out of all these options because I know e.g the Jumiso one is supposed to be great too

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heynissin
Oily/Sensitive
yayy, the numbuzin serum is also on my top three to try. I might start using it this week~ thank youuuu^^

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ZYNA
Oily/Sensitive
For those seeking effective serums to address acne scars and marks, several products have been highlighted by dermatologists and skincare experts:​
CeraVe Resurfacing Retinol Serum: This serum combines encapsulated retinol with licorice root extract and niacinamide to reduce post-acne marks, refine skin texture, and support the skin barrier. It's particularly suitable for those new to retinol. ​
SkinCeuticals Discoloration Defense: Formulated with tranexamic acid, niacinamide, and kojic acid, this serum targets hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone, making it effective for fading acne scars. ​
Sunday Riley A+ High-Dose Retinoid Serum: This potent serum contains a 6.5% blend of retinoid esters and retinol, promoting cell turnover and improving skin clarity, which can help diminish the appearance of acne scars. ​
The Ordinary 1% Retinol in Squalane: A budget-friendly option, this serum offers a high concentration of retinol in a squalane base, aiding in skin renewal and reducing the visibility of scars. ​
Kiehl's Clearly Corrective Dark Spot Solution: This serum utilizes activated vitamin C, white birch extract, and peony extract to visibly reduce dark spots and discolorations, enhancing overall skin radiance. ​
When selecting a serum, consider your skin type and sensitivity, especially with potent ingredients like retinol. It's advisable to perform a patch test before full application and consult with a dermatologist to ensure the product aligns with your skincare needs.​

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heynissin
Oily/Sensitive
thank you a bunch for sharing this with me! will def take note of these products^^

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Fia
Oily/Sensitive
Off your list I would say Anua & Numbuzin but the Numbuzin works even better when paired with their toner pads. Another product that’s good is Skin 1004 Tone Brightening line and Tea-Trica line

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Fia
Oily/Sensitive
Another option which has a higher percentage of txa is vt cosmetics Tx-toning line with their vita-light reedle shot.

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