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For clear, glowing skin, try this duo of best sellers from Missha. It starts with two products from the company’s Time Revolution line: The First Treatment Essence and the Night Repair Science Activator Ampoule Read More
The economy version of this set (and also the Clear Toner) are currently selling for $54.00 on Missha's official website. Seems like a great deal for those looking to try all three.
Can anyone who purchased this set last drop confirm that it's authentic? I'm a big fan of Missha products and use these two every night, but I'm hesitant to buy from anywhere than the official site because there are a lot of counterfeit Missha products out there. Thanks!
Very helpful, thanks! One other question... the link posted above (https://missha.ca/new-generation-of-night-repair-borabit-ampoule/) says the ampoule is "very light, almost runny" but mine feels super thick! Almost like honey lol. I don't have a ton of experience with ampoules so maybe that's normal. How is the consistency of yours?
The description mentions "trio" but only lists two items? I'm rather interested in this set but Im confused. I'm on mobile so maybe I'm missing out on something.
I really wanted the serum since its the best serum ever, a total dupe for Estee Lauder's Advanced Night Repair Serum, but I dont need the other things in the set :( but they're probably good too
Mmm. Individually bought from Amazon, the total is...
$25.62
+ $30.00 // $27.50 non-Prime free shipping
+ $16.90
= $72.52 // $70.02 for non-Prime free shipping on the essence, Prime free 2-day shipping on everything else.
Not dissing MD, just providing options.
Ah interesting, I didn't know that. Thanks! Makes sense.
There have been recent reports on counterfeit products on Amazon and since the trust level is (was?) usually so high people didn't notice.
I think it generally pays to know which seller you're buying from on Amazon and look at their responses to questions as well as people's reviews - sometimes they tell which seller they bought from.
I was going to reply with something similar but the biggest concerns for me would be the expiration and authenticity. Korean beauty products are frequently counterfeited on Amazon.
If the buyer wanted to stick with a legit retailer/seller to buy Missha from, they could purchase it at Target/Amazon (directly). However, doing so means you would pay nearly $100 for both of these items. Therefore 50% is a pretty good deal, imo.
The only thing that would make this drop better would be if their serum was the 3rd generation (gold capped bottle) but it seems they'll be sending the older formulation (silver cap)?