Should I get the serum? It's really expensive!

My friend recommended a new serum for my skin problems last week, but it’s expensive. Honestly, I haven’t been able to get rid of my skin issues, but I don’t have the money to spend that much. Do you think this serum actually works or do you have any other solutions?

I used the serum from the clinic and my skin barrier was damaged; it’s expensive but it worked. If you can’t afford it, consider going to the doctor and getting it sorted with a prescription. It’s risky to spend money on random products by yourself.

What’s the name of this serum? And has your friend used it themselves, or are they just recommending it directly?

@camkenari used it, but her skin was already clear; she said it looked even brighter or something. But my skin is in terrible shape…

@cokdaseyapma not everyone can go to the doctor, so if you’re going to make a suggestion, just make it directly. It’s always going around recommending a prescription for those who mention serum.

I think this headline is a complete loop on the same topic. It’s like ‘is the serum expensive or the doctor?’ It’s always the same story, as if there’s no cost when going to the doctor. The topic will close anyway.

if you have active acne on your skin, it is essential to see a dermatologist who looks at ingredients like niacinamide or salicylic acid. serums are only effective during the care phase. as long as the problem is not addressed at its root, your money will go to waste.

start with the tone, then if suitable, switch to the serum.

Hello to your friend, I think it’s not serum behind your own glowing skin, but your mother’s prayers.

@benbisorayim that’s true but niacinamide caused me a terrible allergic reaction, even doctors can be wrong. You have to be careful.