I'm writing down my thoughts on winter pigmentation concerns and analyzing the ingredients of the Meladuse Ampoule. What do you think?
As the cold weather in December grows fiercer, the use of indoor heaters increases, and my complexion has become noticeably duller. I'm curious about how everyone takes care of their skin whitening and moisturizing during the winter.
I've been using the Meladuse Ampoule every morning and evening, observing the results after examining its ingredients. Upon analysis, I discovered that it's densely packed with tranexamic acid, a whitening ingredient that synergizes with niacinamide.
The glutathione component contained in the Meladuce ampoule helps suppress oxidative stress, and it is clearly evident in the records that the dull skin tone around the eyes has become slightly clearer.
Usually, products with high concentrations of vitamins tend to cause dryness in the winter, but the Meladuse Ampoule has the advantage of being absorbed smoothly without any tightness, perhaps thanks to its base that has excellent moisture retention.
However, I'm curious about expert opinions or actual reviews on whether it would be better to apply an oily night cream for more effective care, or to finish with a moisture gel to maintain the activity of the active ingredients.
With the end of the year approaching and many gatherings to come, if you've experienced dramatic skincare results with your own routine, please share them with us. We're looking forward to hearing your smart skincare tips to help you weather this dry season!