Hyaestic 20% Aze Cream
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Hyaesthetic's 20% Aze Cream is a cream type used in the final step after face cleansing. It features a usage feel where it permeates densely as if adhering to the skin, and settles in a soft-matte way when tapped with fingertips. It is a product made to help condition when there is dullness or uneven skin texture.

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  • Beauty PieHappy Face 10% Azelaic Acid Skin-Clearing Gel-Cream

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    The candidate product is a gel cream, so it spreads more lightly and permeates densely without stickiness. However, the finish tends to remain bouncy, so it is useful for those who are more concerned about the elasticity of the formulation than a soft-matte settling feel.

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  • BootsSkin Clear Salicylic Acid Overnight & Redness Blemish Balm

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    The candidate product is a balm type and is oriented toward lightly conditioning specific areas after sleeping. On the other hand, the reference product is on the side of settling in a soft-matte way at the final skincare step after face cleansing, so the usage timing and expected finish are different.

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  • DermaticaAzelaic Acid 20% Cream

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    The candidate product has a heavy texture, but if spread thinly, it adheres and conditions to a soft-matte finish. Since 'heaviness' may be felt before the reference product, it is helpful for selection if you prefer a firm usage feel rather than a moist cream.

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  • MantleThe Treat Clearing Azelaic Acid Treatment

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    The candidate product is said to be good to use gently on the entire blemish area or places prone to becoming sensitive. The reference product feels focused on uneven skin texture, so the candidate product is more comfortable when you want to focus on 'daily use for areas with frequent blemishes'.

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  • Boderm PharmaceuticalAcmed Cream Azelaic Acid 20%

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    The candidate product is said to leave a densely conditioned texture without the light texture sitting on the surface. You can expect 'adherent permeation' to a soft-matte finish like the reference product, but the candidate product shows more daily care points tailored to an oily skin feel.

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  • Kusler'sAzelaic Acid 10% / Niacinamide 4% Cream

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    The candidate product is introduced as a brightening cream containing niacinamide along with azelaic acid. If the reference product is focused on conditioning dullness, the candidate product emphasizes conditioning skin texture evenly, which is good for establishing selection criteria.

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  • COSRXAzelaic Acid 10 B5 Redness Soothing Cream

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    The candidate product is said to be comfortable for redness as it adheres without sitting on the surface with a non-heavy formulation. The reference product emphasizes dullness and uneven skin texture, so if redness is accompanied, the candidate product may be more suitable.

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  • John Jeff10% Azelaic Acid Cream

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    The candidate product spreads without stickiness with a light texture and provides a conditioned finish without a heavy feel. If you like the soft-matte settling of the reference product, the candidate product is useful for those who want a fresher usage feel.

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  • Peter Thomas RothGoodbye Acne AHA/BHA Acne Clearing Gel Face Body Spot Treatment

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    The candidate product is based on salicylic acid, so it is good for partial intensive management of recurring blemish areas like a gel. The reference product is an azelaic-based cream finish, so if you want a sense of blemish management for dead skin and pores, the candidate product fits better.

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  • PudderdåserneAzelainsyre 10%

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    The candidate product is a light cream used by applying it to the entire face or partially to blemish areas. If the reference product's core is soft-matte conditioning at the final step of skincare, the candidate product has a more distinct 'fresh finish' that works well with the next step.

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