elaineganuelas
Oily/Resilient
Those could actually be the culprit of your worsening acne. Switch to gentler and mild products instead
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KayeCyyy
Dry/Sensitive
I suggest you stay away from rejuvenating sets based on my experience, because it damaged my skin barrier and hurts like hell, the stinging and burning feeling is too much for my skin.
But I have a friend who used them and still uses them and it made her skin a lot better. She used to buy expensive creams from her derma and undergo treatment but it didn't do much for her skin.
So I guess it really depends on your skin and your preference. If you're from the Philippines,
the brand she used were Ryx and Brilliant Skin though, just for reference.
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Bazz
Dry/Resilient
I personally never used Rejuvinating Sets, I think itโs a Philipines or mostly Philipines thing although I feel I seen similar sets in these little cosmetic stalls in Malaysia ๐ง.
I believe the alcohol in the set is mostly in the toner in ethanol or denatured alcohol form. Itโs not bad, if it is formulated well, although it does have a little โbiteโ to the skin.
For some people it works, for some people it could be too strong. I guess the ideal that it comes in a set and is kind of affordable? because they look like slightly bigger travel sizes.
You could built your own set to take care of acne that contains mild ingredients. This is just an example of Kbeauty set from Wishtrend.
It has mild exfoliating cleanser, calming centela toner, sulfur acne gel, Vit C serum to treat hyperpigmentation from acne and light cooling gel cream. It also comes with pimple patches to help treat pimples and preventing scarring.
There is other combinations you could try too with other Kbeauty brands.
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