Will Vitaran Skin Booster be effective for combination skin?

Lately, I have been very concerned about my combination skin, which is dry on the inside while having an oily T-zone and a dry U-zone. My makeup cracks quickly and looks dull, so I was looking into skin boosters when a friend recommended Vitaran. I heard that it is less painful than Rejuran and contains salmon DNA, which is good for skin regeneration. I am wondering if it will be effective for combination skin.

In particular, I would like to know if I can immediately feel an improvement in skin texture or hydration after just one session, or if I need at least three sessions to see noticeable changes. Also, since I have combination skin, I am concerned that the reaction might vary by area, so I need to hear about your experiences regarding side effects such as redness or bruising after the procedure. For those who have actually paid for Vitaran with their own money, it would be a great help if you could share whether it was effective for combination skin and provide tips for post-procedure care.

I'm curious to hear the honest opinions of those who have experienced different absorption or retention rates due to having combination skin.

 

 

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