Mixsoon K-Beauty Review: Benefits for Skin of Color & Skincare Warnings

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In this riveting episode, Dr. Vanita Rattan delves into the world of K-beauty products from Mixsoon, putting them under the microscope for all to see. She kicks things off with the bean cleansing oil, praising its soybean ferment for skin of color but slamming its high fragrance content and ketocongenic ingredients. Moving on to the Sentella cleansing foam, she commends its glycerin content while questioning the low percentage of Sentella asiatica despite its misleading name. Dr. Rattan then shifts focus to the Sentella asiatica toner, calling out the false claim of 100% Sentella asiatica and emphasizing the importance of steering clear of unnecessary fragrances in skincare products.
As the episode unfolds, the spotlight turns to the Glacia water hyaluronic acid serum, a product with promising hydrating properties but marred by the addition of fragrance. Dr. Rattan warns against the potential sensitizing effects of fragrances over time, urging viewers to exercise caution. Next on the chopping block is the Sentella asiatica essence, celebrated for its simple and fragrance-free formula suitable for dry skin barriers, albeit lacking in antioxidants. She wraps up the segment by shedding light on the straightforward nature of Korean skincare formulas, which prioritize texture and hydration, but may fall short in delivering additional benefits for skin of color compared to other formulations.

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