I don't see why would alcohol be a problem here alcohol is not going to have any negative effects on your skin if you moisturize after. The fragrance is do have problem with its totally unnecessary it there to conform mass market consumer. Overall this product is not bad especially for the price point.
I applied this serum yesterday because my dermatologist prescribed it and as i soon as i applied it started burning , and my skin was becoming red so i took it off. Was that supposed to happen? Or is this serum bad for my skin? I am confused...
I have very sensitive skin and this actually works really well for me! Funny enough, I don't smell anything on my serum. It has no smell for me.
Same!! The effaclar serum really helps my skin.. I apply skin barrier serum for the first layer then this lrp salicylic..
Did you apply it daily ?
@@hamzaberrada3082 yes, once every night.
Definitely agree with your opinion. My son used it for oily skin for 3 weeks and his skin is now dry with damaged skin barrier
I got the same problem. What serum will use?
I really love a good honesty review
I don't see why would alcohol be a problem here alcohol is not going to have any negative effects on your skin if you moisturize after. The fragrance is do have problem with its totally unnecessary it there to conform mass market consumer. Overall this product is not bad especially for the price point.
I use it once a week and my acne has gotten better
Great!
I'm sorry it helps for me, for many years
That’s great to hear
I applied this serum yesterday because my dermatologist prescribed it and as i soon as i applied it started burning , and my skin was becoming red so i took it off. Was that supposed to happen? Or is this serum bad for my skin? I am confused...
Most likely you have a sensitivity to the serum best to cease use 🙏
I used and the day after I was in the sun (with spf 50+ and a hat). My face was red for 2 days and now on the 3rd day, my skin is super dry
Does it prevent aging?
Is it necessary to use this product if Im already using niacinamide, retinol and a glicolic acid toner?
very high chance of causing irritation