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š¼ the amounts of advertised Bakuchiol and form of VitaC seem quite low and might not have any significant anti-aging effects, so I see this ampoule as more of a moisturizing product with one of my favorite textures ever
š¼ some might prefer this 50ml plastic bottle for travel, but I wish it was glass for more of a lux feel & better sustainability. the green ombre isn't really my style either, and makes me think more of cica products, rather than a milky hydrating product. not necessarily a bad thing, but the dropper is pretty tight with good pressure to it, which can make picking up and dispensing a lot of product a bit hard