Medizen Isoromyderm Topical Gel
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MediGen Isoromyderm Topical Gel is a soothing gel essence applied in the early stages of skincare after face cleansing. It has a low-viscosity formula suitable for use on blemish areas, applies without a heavy feel, and tends to absorb without lifting. It has less stickiness, making it a type that is comfortable to use daily when oil and blemishes are a concern.

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  • SVRSensifine Baume Démaquillant

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    The candidate product is a cleansing balm for face cleansing, and the focus is on removing makeup rather than the blemish soothing stage. Since it is a method of rinsing after application, the feeling of 'maintaining' it on oil and blemish areas is different.

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  • SafiSensitive Care Probiotics & Niacinamide Aqua Gel Moisturiser

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    The candidate product is a water gel moisturizer used on the entire face, and it is good to use according to the final stage. The choice differs because it is more about helping to tidy the skin texture in a fresh way rather than focusing on blemish areas.

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  • The OrdinarySulfur 10% Powder-To-Cream Concentrate

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    The candidate product is a form where sulfur powder turns into a cream, so a soft-matte adhesion when applying is a characteristic. Instead, it has a presentation of applying it 'like a dot' on blemish areas, so the texture is different from the daily gel.

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  • Acnecide5% w/w Gel

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    The candidate product is a benzoyl peroxide gel, so the nature of directly targeting blemishes is stronger. Unlike the early skincare gel essence, it is for intensive area management, so the usage timing is different.

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  • Good Molecules10% Azelaic Acid Treatment

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    The candidate product is an azelaic acid treatment, and the brightening texture is relatively emphasized. Compared to the light absorption of the soothing gel, the selection criteria shift toward 'dullness and texture'.

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  • Laboratoire ACMAzéane Cream

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    The candidate product is an azelaic acid 15% cream type, so the adhesion of the cream formula can be felt more significantly. It tends to have a matte finish, so the preference for the finish differs from the fresh gel.

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  • LionPair Acne Cream W

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    The candidate product is a cream type that is used partially on areas where blemishes easily occur and is tidied up to a soft-matte finish. Unlike the low-viscosity gel, it settles in a thicker way, so likes and dislikes regarding the heavy feel may vary.

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  • Paula's Choice10% Azelaic Acid Booster

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    The candidate product is a light oil-free essence containing both azelaic acid and salicylic acid. It can be used on the entire face or partially, so it fits well for those who want daily management by area.

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  • BenzacBenzac AC 5% Gel

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    The candidate product is a benzoyl peroxide-based blemish essence, and the feeling of 'intensive management' in the gel stage is different. Also, there is guidance to avoid UV exposure during the day, so the usage routine must be considered.

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  • CeraVeAcne Control Gel

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    The candidate product is a blemish essence centered on hyaluronic acid and ceramide, and the weight is on moisture and the barrier. Even if the fresh gel absorption is similar, it is good to choose after looking more at the combination of dryness, oil, and dead skin concerns.

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