Skinfood Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad

Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad

2 reviews 3.7

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Description

A hydrating water-type toner pad used for soothing care after cleansing.

  • The thick pad is saturated with essence and comfortably wraps the entire face.
  • Wiping along the skin’s texture leaves it looking clear and refined, with a smooth finish without pilling.
  • It feels lightweight even on days when the skin feels warm or easily sensitized.
  • It leaves a fresh finish that is easy to follow with the next skincare step.

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How to use
1) After cleansing, press the pad closely onto the entire face. 2) Gently wipe along the skin’s texture to refine it. 3) Lightly pat the remaining essence into the skin with your hands. 4) Continue with the rest of your skincare routine.
Brand / Product name
/ Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad

What's in it?

Expected benefits 8 items

Potential concerns 8 items

Key features

  • Alcohol-free
  • EU allergen-free
  • Fragrance-free
  • Oil-free
  • Paraben-free
  • Silicone-free
  • Sulfate-free
  • Reef-safe
  • Fungal acne-safe
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  • 브라키오🦕
    18-24 · Combination · Fair tone
    4 days ago

    I’ve been using it since the Olive Young sale, and now I see why it’s so popular. It was nice that the pads were thin but didn’t fall off even when I used them as a face mask, and there was a ton of essence !!!!

  • 쩜쩜
    18-24
    4 days ago

    It was moisturizing, and it was nice to put them on while drying my hair or lying down! I liked that they made it easy and simple to smooth out my skin texture! My skin tends to be dry, so I think I found them most useful in winter!