11 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Oily
1 Good
0 Bad
Dry
1 Good
1 Bad
Sensitive
2 Good
2 Bad
Addresses These Concerns
Product Attributes
Ratings & Reviews
3.9
15 Reviews
Rating Distribution
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Product Attributes
15 Reviews
Betweendots
Oily/Sensitive
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Heartleaf Houttuynia Treatment Serum
The main star here is Houttuynia Cordata Extract (4.4% - 44,000ppm), the concentration might seem to be small but I feel like scent and colour of this serum comes from Houttuynia Cordata Extract and Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil. Houttuy...
I can't think about anything bad in this serum other than low availability.
5
1
katefox
Oily/Resilient
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Heartleaf Houttuynia Treatment Serum
✔️ Has a light herbal scent; ✔️ Despite the oily consistency, the serum perfectly suited my combination skin - it is quickly absorbed, does not leave stickiness and grease; ✔️ Regulates sebum production; ✔️ Removes redness; ✔️ Soothes irritations; ✔️...
I like everything about it, I did not find any shortcomings
3
0
HilalAfandi
Oily/Resilient
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Heartleaf Houttuynia Treatment Serum
Bellflower is a beauty brand from South Korea developed by Daniel Park who has worked for IUNIK. Products from Bellflower not only use natural ingredients, but also use powerful synthetic ingredients. Bellflower itself has created a variety of pro...
Nothing.. i luv this serum
1
0
Misskincarejourney1
Oily/Resilient
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Heartleaf Houttuynia Treatment Serum
I had high hopes for it for the calming purposes. It has only 11 ingredients and i wanted a serum with soothing properties
At best, it didnt do anything. At worst, it stung when i needed it to be soothing for when my skin was inflamed. This is likely due to alcohol being the 4th ingredient on the list. It also took a bit to absorb and was sticky at first Overall i woul...
0
0
Jonette
Dry/Resilient
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Heartleaf Houttuynia Treatment Serum
Heartleaf Houttuynia Treatment Serum ▪️Houttuynia Cordata or Heartleaf, a plant native to Southeast Asia, is eaten as a leafy vegetable & use for medicinal purposes. Contains antioxidants, anti-bacterial & anti-inflammatory properties making it suita...
Can't think of any cons for this.
0
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