This is an acne-prone skin product, not acne treatment. For acne you need antibiotics or strong substances such as benzoyl peroxyde or salicylic acid or even retinoid, dependin on your skintype. If your acne is still in heling stage and you get around 5 new pimples every day, the serum is not good for your skin. It is better to use it if your acne already faded around 80% and you need a product to keep your skin moisturised without causing more acne. Hope this helped! ❤✨
@@ar_wellow3819 yes, but only in combination with a treatment with an active component in it, it's not supposed to be used on its own. I first put the serum on the face, let it act for 5 mins, and then use a salicilic acid cream in the areas tgat still have issues
Im of dry skin .. not acne prone one two pimples.. this gave me overnight 3 smal small tiny pimples. I dnno wat i did wrong . I applied after snail serum.
Well with any product there’s no guarantee your skin wouldn’t break out. If you’re constantly changing your skin care products, of course your skin would also be adjusting to it which results to break outs.
@@khushijain4611dont use it on dry skin, like before applying snail mucin damp your skin a little with a tonner or water...this tip worked well for me and its recommended to use it that way
This did not do anything for me at all but cause more redness and acne. I have oily t-zone, combination, acne-prone skin. Would not recommend or repurchase ever. Probably it's the tea tree in the serum that broke me out.
@@minghaosbrain haven’t tried it yet but there a probably better serums out there. i’d personally wouldn’t use BOJ serums since a lot of them have fragrances which can irritate your skin