M Picaut Gold Magician Firming Oil
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Gold Magician Firming Oil is a face oil applied at the last step of skincare after face cleansing or the step right before. The light oil texture does not sit on the surface and adheres to the skin, tending to absorb quickly without a white cast. It is well-suited for those who expect a firm skin expression while conditioning the texture to be soft-matte in areas prone to dryness.

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    The candidate product is squalane-centered, so the usage feel is lighter, and it tends to lead to moisture without stickiness. The reference product emphasizes soft-matte texture conditioning more, so it varies depending on the preference for the finish texture.

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    The candidate product puts Vitamin C at the forefront and focuses on conditioning the oil-moisture balance before the next step. The reference product is more about firm expression and soft-matte texture conditioning, so the clearer the purpose, the easier the choice.

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    The candidate product generally puts a heavier texture at the forefront, making it good for seeking both adherence and soft-matte glow. The reference product feels like it absorbs lightly and catches the soft-matte texture, so it will be divided according to season and skin type.

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    The candidate product is blue tansy oil, so when pressed on with hands, a 'conditioning feel' that absorbs clearly is emphasized. The reference product is on the side of conditioning the texture to be soft-matte, so it is good to compare the nuances of the finish.

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    The candidate product contains retinol and has a distinct concept of soothing the texture overnight. The reference product focuses on firmness and a soft-matte finish, so whether or not you have a retinoid daily routine is the crossroads.

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    The candidate product puts forward a 'wrapping' spreadability that spreads softly the moment it is applied and absorbs without stickiness. The reference product speaks of adherence that does not sit on the surface and texture conditioning at the same time, so it is good to choose by texture preference.

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    The candidate product is a low-viscosity oil texture that prioritizes a finish that adheres to the face with a glow. The reference product conditions the texture to be soft-matte and can feel more 'texture-centered,' so the difference in preference is large.

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    The candidate product contains bakuchiol, and the flow is that the light oil absorbs to be soft-matte and is conditioned into a glowing texture. The reference product has a firming oil concept and soft-matte texture conditioning together, so you can look at whether you specifically seek bakuchiol.

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  • Maggie by KakanFace Oil

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    The candidate product is on the side of absorbing comfortably without the heavy feel peculiar to oil and being conditioned clearly. The reference product does not sit on the surface and absorbs quickly while emphasizing the soft-matte texture, so the standard for 'lightness' of the finish can differ.

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    The candidate product is a concept of spreading thinly like a squalane booster and conditioning subtly without a heavy feel. The reference product tends to catch the texture to be soft-matte in dry areas, so compare the priority of the moisturizing purpose.

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