HADAmethod Retinopea Cream, 250ml, Floral Woody
HADAmethod Retinopea Cream, 250ml, Floral Woody
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A multi-purpose cream containing retinol that can be used on both the face and body.
Rating: 5.9 out of 7.0
Description
Description
For the face, eyes, mouth, buttocks and whole body. Contains traditional Japanese plant ingredients such as Centella asiatica extract* and Houttuynia cordata extract*, which are the concept ingredients of the Hada Method. *Moisturizing ingredient Floral woody scent Easy to hold 250ml for plenty of use Made in Japan Main features 〇 Prevents rough skin with Hada Method formula 〇 Smooths skin stiffness 〇 Gives moisture and shine for smooth and fluffy skin
Key Features
Key Features
Fragrance: Floral Woody
Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, cetyl ethylhexanoate, BG, retinol, inositol, Yoshino cherry leaf extract, perilla leaf extract, Houttuynia cordata extract, Job's tears seed extract, glycerin, dipotassium glycyrrhizinate, Centella asiatica extract, stearic acid, glyceryl stearate (SE), ceteth-20, (acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylate) crosspolymer, polysorbate 20, cetearyl alcohol, potassium hydroxide, disodium EDTA, cyclodextrin, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, fragrance
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I bought a limited edition set from LOFT. It comes with a mini-sized version of the same retinol cream. A domestically produced retinol body cream, Retinol Repair Cream, Centella asiatica extract, Houttuynia cordata extract, Shiso leaf extract, Inositol, Sakura extract, Glycyrrhizinic acid 2K, Job's tears extract. I don't know the concentration of retinol, but I personally didn't experience any A reactions, such as stinging. The concentration may be low. It says that it can be used on the face, but the product name is a body cream, so I'll use it for the body. The scent is floral woody, so I personally think it's a bit harsh to put on the face. It spreads very well, blends in very well, and is smooth. It doesn't feel sticky on clothes. It's smooth, so I think it's not enough for people with dry skin. I've been using it for a month, and the roughness and dark spots on my elbows, knees, ankles, etc. have become much smoother. It's a large capacity and good value for money. There is also another body retinol that I'm interested in, so I'll try that one before considering repurchasing it.
HADA method retinol CREAM A Japanese-made retinol body cream that leaves your skin soft and supple even in the dry season. It's smooth and not sticky, but still moisturizes properly, which is nice. I use it every day after a bath. I love the floral woody scent. It's a pump type, so it's very easy to use. The packaging is stylish, and it's my favorite body cream.
The texture is quite light, so I thought it would be refreshing, but it was moisturizing without being sticky and left my skin feeling smooth. I think this is my go-to product for this winter.
It spreads well and is comfortable to use. Looking at the ingredient list, retinol is the fourth ingredient, so I guess it contains a fair amount. I used it every other day, and my skin became radiant, so I could feel the effects. The scent is floral. It's not strong.
I used it on my face. I didn't like the scent, and I thought it was a little strong at first, but it doesn't last forever, so I can bear it. It's described as floral woody, but it doesn't have that floral feel and I thought it had the scent of old-fashioned cosmetics. It's easy to spread even with a small amount, and although it moisturizes, the surface becomes smooth quickly so it doesn't feel sticky. However, I feel like it's not enough in the dry season. Maybe because I have dry skin, when I put on makeup, the finish sometimes became a little powdery depending on the compatibility with the foundation I use.