L'Oréal's 20 Cream is a new product this year, with its built-in Bose ingredient being its biggest selling point. Meanwhile, the Poleya Ruby Cream and Yu Xi Cream are still quite popular. How should you choose? It depends on your individual needs and skin type. Of course, you'll need to try them out to get a better experience.

How to use: Warm the cream in your palms, then press it onto your face. There's no residue. I've seen many people say that L'Oreal 20 face cream feels like it's made of mud; you can try my method. Texture and feel: Both are similar, both have a slightly silicone feel. However, Proya's seems a bit more moisturizing and has better elasticity. It felt a little sticky on my face initially, but it will feel refreshing after absorption.

Results: It feels firmer than regular lotion, but there is no visible change in the skin, so long-term observation is needed.

Taste: Proya has a refreshing taste; L'Oreal is criticized for being too fragrant.

Ingredients: Proya's main peptides offer gentle anti-aging benefits and are suitable for sensitive skin; L'Oréal and Bose are also included for repairing and anti-aging, acne-prone skin. Think carefully before you act.

Disadvantages: I haven't found any good options for Proya yet; L'Oreal is too fragrant, and it also causes acne.

How to choose between L'Oréal 20 face cream and Yue Sai face cream?

Material quality

The Feather Gold Cream has a soft, creamy potato-like texture. My face felt a little oily at first, but it became matte after it formed a film. Just don't proceed to the next step immediately after using it; wait for it to form a film.

L'Oréal 20 Cream has a buttery texture and forms a film on the face faster than Yue Sai cream. After the film forms, it's hydrating but not oily. However! After a while, it causes a rebound oiliness, especially noticeable at night. Right after you apply it and the film forms, everything is fine. But after a while, it becomes oily and sticky again.

taste

Yujin Ointment has a herbal scent that's neither pleasant nor unpleasant. It's not foul, it's just a matter of opinion.

L'Oréal face cream, floral scent, 20 Korean won.

Usage effect

The Feather Gold Cream features 21 bosin, a complex of cordyceps extract, peptides, and a wider range of K-channel ingredients. After using it for a while, my face felt noticeably plumper and fuller. While the collagen was still there, I didn't notice any loss of smoothness or firmness. If you're between 25 and 35, and your main signs of aging are dry skin, collagen loss, and combination/oily skin in autumn and winter, you can use it.

L'Oréal's 20-Year Cream contains 20 Bosin Pro, a complex of bisabolol, squalane, and B5. The kinase inhibitor pathway is relatively simple, while Bose's effectiveness is questionable due to concerns about its actual kinase inhibitor effect. All data comes from L'Oréal itself. Therefore, it only contains a single Bosin inhibitor, and the kinase inhibitor effect is, well, only so-so. After using it, my facial skin felt less hydrated, so I think this cream is okay for dry skin around 20 years old. If you're really old, then forget it. Also, the ingredients contain acne-fighting components, so it may cause breakouts. It's not 100% guaranteed to cause breakouts, but there's a chance.

summary

Yuxi is suitable for people aged 25-35 with collagen loss, and those with combination to dry skin in autumn and winter.

Suitable for dry skin around L'Oréal price range, and combination skin that is not prone to acne.

You get what you pay for. It's worse than a black bandage. Young skin might not feel it, but older people will notice it after using it once or twice.

How to choose between Bose and peptides?

Simply put, Bose is currently looking for L'Oréal.

The peptide market is very complex; I don't recommend buying blindly. Do your research first.

Similar to bosein, there are many nuances to peptides, including purity and isomer ratio.

In terms of effectiveness, to put it simply: it's better for repairing plump bosins, but even better for resisting dynamic wrinkles, such as snake venom peptides, conospirin peptides, and hexapeptides.

Both are indispensable. When I used Bosein, my skin was noticeably more resilient and elastic; vitamin C and glycolic acid were significantly less likely to cause adverse reactions.