Review! DR PLANT Special Eye Cleam with Facial Massager

 
Review! DR PLANT Special Eye Cleam with Facial Massager

Dr. Plant Quick Orchid Wrinkle Smooth Eye Cream

I often experience dryness around my forehead and nose, and I've been searching for a cream that I can use specifically for those areas. Recently, I came across a cosmetic product in a cosmetics shop that seemed impressive and caught my attention. It was the "Dr. Plant Quick Orchid Wrinkle Smooth Eye Cream."

Dr. Plant Quick Orchid Wrinkle Smooth Eye Cream

The product comes in a luxurious white box, made of sturdy material, giving it a high-end feel. Initially, I thought it might be a Chinese product since it mentioned being made in a research institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. However, it turns out to be made in Japan, which gives me confidence in its quality.


About Dr. Plant

I had never heard of the brand "Dr. Plant" before, even though I frequently visit drugstores. According to their official website, the brand develops skincare products using high-altitude Chinese plants that have been used in China for a long time. They currently have a botanical garden in Yunnan Province where they conduct research. The brand's name was inspired by the desire to become a "doctor" for those with skin troubles. Additionally, the brand's sales contribute to nature conservation activities related to high-altitude plants, making it a sustainable choice.


Using the Eye Cream

"Dr. Plant Quick Orchid Wrinkle Smooth Eye Cream."

Upon opening the box, I found the cream jar accompanied by a drop-shaped facial massager. I decided to try the cream one night after taking a bath, and a small amount spread well, making it easy to use. The cream has a pleasant herbal scent rather than a distinctive traditional Chinese medicine scent (though I'm not sure if there's a clear distinction between herbs and traditional Chinese medicine...perhaps just my imagination?), and it feels exciting to use.


About the Facial Massager

The facial massager makes a "boon" sound and begins to vibrate very finely when the round part shown in the pictures is pressed. By using it on the areas where the eye cream is applied, it helps the cream penetrate the skin more effectively. Personally, I didn't notice any significant difference solely due to the "boon" sensation, but I felt that using it on areas with poor circulation, such as under-eye areas affected by lack of sleep, made my eyes feel somewhat healthier.


The Morning After

Though it is labeled as an eye cream, I also tried applying it on other dry areas. The next morning, the cream did not leave a sticky feeling, and only moisture remained on my skin. There wasn't a drastic visual change, but the texture of my skin felt different.


Recommendation for Dry Skin

While I stumbled upon this eye cream coincidentally, I found it to be a useful item that can be used for both areas with dryness and areas with eye skin concerns when combined with the facial massager. I recommend giving it a try.


Concerning Dry Skin During Study Abroad

Although I purchased only the eye cream this time, I learned that they offer multiple items for different types of high-altitude plants. Since I liked the fragrance, usage, and concept, I might consider using more of their products in the future.


Additionally, I'm looking forward to seeing if my dry skin concerns, which tend to worsen during the winter, will improve during my study abroad due to the change in climate. In that case, I might have to adjust my skincare routine accordingly during my time abroad.

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