BHA Serum Pore Zero Korean Product!
Packed my skincare so I had to use this serum! Thank goodness I did because I learned so much about the serum! Find out what my take on the HA Serum Pore Zero from Yea Style is! @♡ @Capcut Templates Maine Türkiye #koreanskincare #serum #yesstyle #productreview #lemon8creator
My recent experience with the Be the Skin BHA+ Pore Zero Serum was quite an eye-opener, especially for someone with sensitive skin like mine. I truly felt it was burning my face right after I first put it on, which was definitely not the 'pore zero' magic I was hoping for. That area, especially my chin, was whoa, burning so badly! I'm going to have to pass on this one, and here's why you might want to be cautious too. When I first applied the serum, I noticed a very distinct smell – it smelled like matcha. While I personally love matcha, a heavily scented serum like this quickly became a red flag for my sensitive skin. Almost immediately, I felt a burning sensation, especially on my chin, which is a particularly sensitive area for me. This wasn't just a mild tingle; it was a persistent burn that made me realize something was seriously wrong. My skin was making my skin react, almost like it was having an allergic reaction from this product. It was quite alarming, and certainly not what I wanted right before a vacation! It makes me question why there's so much scent in a product meant for skin concerns. While some people might enjoy the aroma, for those of us with delicate skin, added fragrances are a leading cause of irritation. This serum, being so scented and green, really reminded me that sometimes, less is more when it comes to ingredients, especially when it comes to potent actives like BHA. We don't need that much scent in the serum, especially if it causes irritation for people with sensitivity to skin. For anyone with sensitive skin considering a BHA serum for pore care, my biggest advice is to proceed with extreme caution. BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) is fantastic for exfoliation and clearing pores, but it can be potent. Look for formulations specifically designed for sensitive skin, often with lower concentrations. And always, always do a patch test first! Apply a small amount to an inconspicuous area, like behind your ear or on your inner arm, and wait 24-48 hours. If you feel any burning, stinging, or discomfort, it's a clear sign that the product might not be right for you. Don't push through, thinking your skin will 'get used to it' – that often leads to more damage and a compromised skin barrier. After my unfortunate experience, I knew I had to pass on this serum. My skin needed time to recover, and it can take a week or two to calm down from such irritation. Moving forward, I'll be looking for BHA serums that are fragrance-free and clearly state they are suitable for sensitive skin types. It's crucial to prioritize gentle formulations that don't cause my skin to react like this again. This whole episode has reinforced the importance of listening to my skin and choosing products wisely, especially when dealing with active ingredients and attempting to achieve zero pores. If you're looking for a pore zero serum, make sure to read reviews and ingredient lists carefully, especially if you have a sensitive area of skin like I do.






































































































































