
Troiareuke - Mela C Formula Ampoule
Ampoules
3.5
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31 Total Ingredients
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Oily
3 Good
0 Bad
Dry
4 Good
1 Bad
Sensitive
2 Good
2 Bad
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beautyandberriesss
Oily/Resilient
| 18 April, 2021
Mela C Formula Ampoule

It has been very good at hydrating my skin. Yep, it's hydrating enough that my oily skin was doing good with just this. When the a/c is colder than usual, I spray 2-4 layers and I'm good. Like a lot of hydrating toners, there's some tackiness at firs...

My only problem is the spray. It doesn't spray a fine mist so I've been spraying it on my palms and patting it on my face instead. When I'm in a hurry, I spray it on my face and get a few droplets here and there so close your eyes!



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Camelliaskinensis
Dry/Sensitive
| 25 January, 2021
Mela C Formula Ampoule

✨The Mela C ampoule is for hyperpigmentation, which claims that its key ingredient, ellagic acid (derived from pomegranate) has 5 times higher whitening and brightening result than albutine as it minimizes the action of the tyrosinase for melanin pro...

Quite pricey, I think there are products that offer the same benefits at much lower price points




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