Kate Somerville D-Scar™ Scar Diminishing Serum
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D-Scar™ Scar Diminishing Serum dupes · Compare 10 similar products

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D-Scar™ Scar Diminishing Serum is a brightening serum that you apply comfortably with a rollerball to areas of concern after face cleansing. It absorbs quickly without stickiness to reduce a heavy feel, and it is good to use when you feel your skin texture is uneven. It is a product made to be applied without burden even to areas that are hard to reach with your hands using the roller tip.

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  • Y.O.UAcnePlus Spot Care

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    The candidate product focuses on specific spot areas, so it is more comfortable to apply locally. On the other hand, the focus is on a finish that adheres thinly rather than the roller-type usage feel.

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  • Two PolesBlemish Control Treatment

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    The candidate product is a type that you spread lightly over the entire face, so it is good for daily use. Instead, the feeling of precisely dabbing on areas that are hard for hands to reach like a rollerball is less.

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  • DucrayKeracnyl Serum

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    The candidate product is oriented toward sebum and dead skin in addition to blemish management. Serum texture conditioning is similar, but it is closer to a chemical conditioning feel rather than brightening.

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  • #OOTD (oxygen of the day)AHA BHA Clarifying Serum

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    The candidate product is for the evening step and creates a texture that expects dead skin conditioning. Instead, it is not an application method of rolling lightly with a rollerball, so there is a difference in the hand-applied feel.

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  • DarrowActine Trat

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    The candidate product is a fresh-adhering type focused on oily blemish-prone skin. Even if the texture conditioning feel is similar, the step-based application feel is different rather than the convenience of applying with a roller.

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  • 47 SkinAnti-Blemish & Scar Repair Serum

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    The candidate product is a serum type that is easy to apply to blemish areas, so the burden is low. However, more weight is placed on a smooth finish after absorption rather than the roller usage feel for brightening.

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  • ProactivPost Acne Dark Mark Relief

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    The candidate product is conditioned to be bouncy, more aligned with blemish marks and redness. However, there is a difference in the method of rolling it on like a rollerball to make the texture even.

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  • BellamiLuxxCystic Acne Treatment

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    The candidate product is in stick form, so it is comfortable to press directly onto recurring areas. Rather than the feel of spreading widely with a roller, the usage is different as a local application.

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  • Feel BeautyBlemish Repair Overnight Treatment

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    The candidate product is an overnight treatment used at the last step at night. It absorbs without stickiness, but the usage timing is different from a brightening serum applied immediately with a roller.

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  • Bielenda10% Regulating Face Serum with Azelaic Acid

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    The candidate product is based on azelaic acid and feels tailored to pores and texture unevenness. Even if texture conditioning is similar, the rollerball convenience and brightening-centered usage purpose are a little different.

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