I don’t know since when, the number of containers on the dressing table has increased day by day, but the moments of “Wow, my skin is really absorbing moisture” have become less and less.
We seem to be becoming more and more professional and numb when it comes to skin care.
Not long ago, when I was sorting things out, I dug out the small blue iron box that my mother used when she was young. At this time, I was suddenly stunned. Pechoin, a name that sounds like the aunt next door, has actually been secretly living in many people's cosmetic bags.
There are a hundred schools of thought competing on the internet about their moisturizing essence. Some people claim that it can be called "the messenger of hope for people with dry skin". When the skin is peeling in autumn and winter, it sticks to the skin immediately and without leaving a trace once applied. However, some people complain with frowning eyebrows that the product has "super high viscosity, as if a layer of sticky glue has been applied."
You see, skin care is really a personal matter.
Is she a "mother with dry skin"?

I went through a lot of real user feedback, not in the form of advertisements, and found that the words that appeared most frequently among the positive reviews were "moist" and "stable".
One girl said that every time the seasons change, her cheeks would become red and flaky, and she would feel a stinging sensation when using anything. Then she tried Pechoin's Hydrating Skin Series, and she survived the allergy season smoothly. What kind of feeling is it? It's not the kind of earth-shattering change, but it's like someone gently patted your face and said: It's okay, I'm here.
Of course, you also need to read the negative reviews. A brother with oily skin complained about the moisturizing essence lotion, saying that it was too heavy and would cause acne. This is indeed the truth - A is like honey, and B is like arsenic. People with oily skin may really need to avoid it in summer.
Herbal formula, is it a good story?
To be honest, any brand these days dares to claim "herbal" and "natural", which makes the ears of those who listen almost grow calluses.
But what makes this Pechoin unique is that it has been telling this story for nearly a hundred years. It's not that I suddenly moved towards a certain gust of wind, but since I started with that small blue iron box, I have been thinking about how to put olive leaves, myrtle wood and Ganoderma lucidum into the bottle.
Go check its ingredient list. Sodium hyaluronate and niacinamide are all familiar to you. There is no fancy black technology, but fortunately it is relatively safe. Just like the breakfast shop downstairs that has been in business for 20 years, it does not seek to be amazing, but only seeks to make people feel at ease.
Why do some people find it sticky and others find it just right?

This is probably the most confusing part.
After careful and detailed comparison, I found that most of the people who praised related things were people with dry skin or mixed dry skin, and these praises were concentrated when used in autumn and winter; while those who complained that it felt sticky were either people with oily skin, or people who used it in summer.
In fact, the original idea of the moisture-locking film technology it possesses is to build a protective network on the surface of the skin to firmly lock in moisture. This idea is a savior for dry skin, but for oily skin, it may become a disaster. So you see, it's not that the product is bad, it's that you didn't meet the right people.
Is Pechoin Moisturizing Essence worth buying?
I think this question is interesting.
If you have particularly dry skin, especially if you live in the north, or if you often stay in air-conditioned rooms, and your face is prone to peeling and tightness, then it is undoubtedly a very cost-effective choice. For only about a hundred yuan, you can achieve a deep moisturizing effect, reduce dryness and itchiness, and even make the subsequent foundation more compliant. What kind of bicycle is needed after all this?
But if you are the kind of person whose skin is particularly prone to oiliness, or if you are someone who is bent on pursuing a refreshing feeling as if an object is quickly absorbed, then you may have to be cautious. Or maybe it’s limited to only using it on certain areas in the cold winter, and don’t apply it to the entire face.
There is such a kind of person, that is, those with sensitive skin. Many products emphasize the characteristics of being alcohol-free, fragrance-free, and mild. They have even conducted consumer tests. The results show that among the people tested, 92% of people think there is no irritation. If your skin is relatively fragile and you don’t want to spend a lot of money trying new products and making wrong choices, then it is indeed a reliable option.
write at the end

To be honest, when writing this article, I have been thinking about one question, that is: What kind of skin care products are we looking for?
Is the more expensive the better? Are the more complex the ingredients, the better?
It seems not.
Many people choose Pechoin again, not because they cannot afford to buy big-name products, but after trying them one by one, they find that what their skin needs most urgently is actually the most basic moisturizing and soothing. Those complicated and flashy concepts are ultimately inferior to the steady feeling of moisture I feel after washing my face.
It is not perfect, it has shortcomings, some people love it, some people dislike it. However, isn't this just like our own skin?
It's a little flawed, but it's real and deserves to be treated gently.
So, don't ask if it's the best. Ask yourself: Does it fit me now?
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