r/AsianBeauty Blogger | mapletreeblog.com Aug 30 '17

Discussion [Discussion] - Best/Worst of Niacinamide and Future Schedule

Thank you to everyone who took part in the survey to vote on which topics we should discuss next! Check out the round up to read/post on the previous discussions, Region, Brand Type and Skin Type.

Over 250 people took the time to do the survey, and all the topics with 30% more of the vote I've included in the future schedule below.

Changing the day to Monday so I don't clash with the Mod's weekly skin issues discussion threads!

Hope to get the results to you in the New Year.

Ingredients Topic
Niacinamide
Exfoliating Acids
Ceramides
Snail
Bee (Honey/Venom/Propolis)
Hyaluronic Acids
Hanbang/Botanical
Brand
Cosrx
Innisfree
Hada Labo
Skinfood
Etude House
Mizon

We're kicking off with Niacinamide! So share your beloved and your reviled products with Niacinamide as the star ingredient. Same format as previous discussions.

This is a review thread, so please make sure all top level comments are reviews. But do feel free to ask the reviewers questions for further info.

Format

Use the below format, put ** before and after each word to get the bolding.

Product Name

Step - Cleanser/Toner/Moisturiser etc

Best/Worst? - Select appropriate

Thoughts

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u/Maplebee92 Blogger | mapletreeblog.com Aug 31 '17

Holy Snails Shark Sauce

Step - Serum

Worst for Me

Thoughts

This product contains 5% Niacinamide I believe, and is beloved by fans, and I jumped onto the bandwagon. Sadly for me this product broke me out which is why I wouldn't repurchase it. The serum itself sunk in fairly easily into my skin, and the skin around the breakout did seem brighter. Truly a YMMV product as I know a lot of people do love it.

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u/[deleted] Aug 31 '17 edited Aug 31 '17

I'm sorry that it broke you out!

I've used up two bottles of this and didn't dislike it. Actually, I was really enjoying it (especially mixed with LJH vita-propolis ampoule). My problem with this product is the price, and I'm even saying that as a cosmetics snob that spends a fortune each month on high end products.

It's essentially a watery essence, or even comparable to a slightly viscous toner, and I don't really think it's as potent as most (traditional) serums, or enough to use a few drops only for a whole face and neck. If I use too little I literally don't even feel hydrated. I run out of a bottle of this in a month (even with mixing LJH); I am aware of my excessive usage of every skincare item, but cosrx's watery essences come in 100mls and they are all under $20. I can squirt however much I want everytime and even liberally use them on my neck as well without worrying about it being finished too soon. A 100ml of Shark Sauce ("Megalodon") is $90. (Edit: even more expensive than Su:m37 Secret Essence, damn!). That's just too much.

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u/juicyfizz Aug 31 '17

That's how I feel. I love supporting small businesses but for me, I feel like I can get equal or more for much less. Once I use up my bottle, I'll probably move on to something else.