I went to Kono and my skin was damaged. I am receiving an emergency transfusion with an ampoule that I chose after looking at the ingredients.
The weather has gotten so chilly it's scary. Work was so tangled today that I was feeling down, so after work I went to a karaoke bar by myself and screamed a bit. By the time I got home, it was already past 9:30 PM. Oh, and I forgot to take my vitamins again, and my skin is so dry. Especially after being exposed to the cold winter wind and the dry air from the karaoke bar, my complexion looked so dull that I quickly started taking some home care.
To be honest, on days like this, no matter how much expensive cream you slather on, it's useless if the active ingredients don't reach deep into your skin. That's why I always try to incorporate an ampoule that focuses on melanin control into my routine every night. After analyzing the ingredients, I found that the ratio of vitamin derivatives and niacinamide is quite stable. The Meladduce Ampoule I'm using these days has a light texture that creates a moisturizing barrier, so it's not bad to use in the winter. Judging by the way the ingredients absorb densely without lingering, I think they put a lot of effort into developing the formulation.
In fact, the only way to whiten and manage blemishes is to consistently supply these effective ingredients, rather than hoping for an overnight miracle. I went to relieve stress and felt like my face was worse, but now that I've calmly finished my routine by looking in the mirror, I feel a little more relieved. I'll definitely be taking my vitamins tomorrow. Everyone, thank you for your hard work on this cold evening.