Review of the nth tube of the moisturizing cream I bought with my own money that my boyfriend praised for improving my skin
Is everyone preparing well for the upcoming exam period?
Lately, I’ve been holed up in the school’s central library with my boyfriend every weekend, doing nothing but studying all day long. Since we have to be in the reading room from early morning until late at night, my skin feels too stuffy if I wear makeup, so these days I mostly meet him with a bare face, wearing only sunscreen.
But in the past, my skin was really dry and my complexion was dull, so I was extremely reluctant to meet my boyfriend without makeup.
I used to be a skincare nomad who would think about going to a dermatologist for some treatments, but instead just buy up every famous basic cosmetic product that others recommended.
Then, starting late last year, there is a genuine item I bought with my own money that I have completely settled on: the 'Panthenol Barrier Moisturizing Cream'! I have already scraped the bottom of my fourth tube clean and just came back from paying to repurchase it.
This cream doesn't feel greasy on the surface and firmly replenishes moisture deep into the skin, so even if I just apply a generous amount after washing my face and go to sleep, I didn't experience any tightness even once until the next morning.
Since I've been applying it consistently, my skin texture, which used to feel bumpy, has become noticeably smoother. The absolute best part was a few days ago when I was relaxing with a coffee in the library lounge; my boyfriend gently touched my cheek and said, "Why is your skin so soft these days? You look like a peeled egg without makeup, and you're so much prettier!"
It felt like all the stress I had been feeling inside because of my bare face vanished in an instant.
If you are like me and worried about your skin texture because you are afraid to go to the doctor, please give this Panthenol cream a try. It strengthens the skin barrier itself, rather than just providing superficial hydration. It isn't a huge burden on a college student's budget living on part-time earnings, and the effect on skin texture is undeniable, so I sincerely recommend it!