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Leegeehaam Vita Propolis Ampoule, now, Dr Ceuracle Royal Vita Propolis Ampoule (15ml from $13 to $35 (at most retailers))

Although the formula has slightly changed when the brand renamed to Dr Ceuracle, one thing remained the same: it's still freaking expensive considering it's ONLY 15ml! How did the formula change? Well, from the information I possess, the old formula had 50% propolis extract, while the new one has only got 33%. Otherwise, it's pretty much the same, except the new formula has Royal Jelly extract too, but since it is below the 1% line, I don't know how much of an effect it really has. Basically, it's a reparative anti-oxidant ampoule (ampoule, essence, concentrate -- whatever you want to call it). It's not a bad product, absolutely not. But it is not worth it! It's too expensive for what you get, and personally, I think the formula under Dr Ceuracle has worsened a bit. Truth be told ... I believe this product is a rip off. Go get the Iunik serum for $12 for 50ml. Thank me later.

Leegeehaam Vita Propolis Cream (50ml) (Korean Beauty)

Retailing at $50, this cream with 50% Propolis extract creates the ultimate and famous "Korean glow". We find the cream to be hydrating as is, but the brand still recommends to put a moisturiser on after. The formula is slightly thick at first, but then blends and melts easily. You only need a little bit, otherwise, it will be super hydrating. So if you are after a cream that creates a glowy-dewy complexion, this is recommended.

Leegeehaam Wannabe Green Fit Mask ($5, Korean beauty)

This product is formulated with Tea Tree extracts, vitamin E, and Natural Moisturizing Factor. Tea tree extract immediately soothes irritated, sensitive skin, while Vitamin E prevents skin damage. Natural Moisturizing Factor moisturizes the skin, strengthening the skin's protective barrier. Especially on days when you are more acne prone, this mask is fantastic and lives up to the claims.

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Leegeehaam Hyal B5 Moisture Mask (€3.90)

Another Korean mask. "How many more do you have?", you might ask. "Around 150 more", we reply. The sheet mask is soaked with hyaluronic acid and vitamin B5 that provide deep and long lasting moisturizing to the skin. The mask is indeed "soaked" when you open it, but it does start drying out after about 20min on the face. In a nutshell, it is a great mask-- does exactly what it says.

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Leegeehaam Grow Matcha Clay Pack (110g for $20)

With Kaolin and Bentonite clays, and an array of different oils. Unlike most masks, it is difficult to apply with a brush, so hands is the best choice here. Being a clay mask, of course, it purifies the skin, but it also leaves super hydrated and soft. Although nothing too special (at least for me), it is a good product that deserves its place on the market. I personally think sensitive skins would find it gentle and caring.