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numbuzin No.1 Pantothenic B5 Active Soothing Cream - Remove sebum and skin troubles, Pantothenic acid, formulated for oily skin

numbuzin No.1 Pantothenic B5 Active Soothing Cream - Remove sebum and skin troubles, Pantothenic acid, formulated for oily skin

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Contains pantothenic acid for sebum improvement, niacinamide, aczero and Sophora Angustifolia Root Extract for skin trouble improvement, and silica to help with lowering excessive sebum.

The Numbuzin No.1 Pantothenic B5 Active Soothing Cream has become a favorite, specifically for those dealing with persistent acne, excess oil, and "hidden" sebum.

​Here is a breakdown of how it works and what makes it unique:

​Core Benefits

​Excess Sebum Control: It targets the root cause of breakouts by regulating oil production rather than just drying out the surface.  

​130-Hour Hydration: Despite being designed for oily skin, it provides deep moisture without a heavy or greasy finish.  

​Breakout Prevention: It focuses on clearing "hardened sebum" (whiteheads) before they turn into inflamed cystic acne.

​Texture and Feel

​Unlike many "soothing" creams that can be thick, the No.1 Cream has a watery-gel texture.  

​It absorbs quickly.

​It doesn't pill under sunscreen or makeup.

​It leaves a cooling sensation upon application, which is great for angry, inflamed skin.

​Is it right for you?

​Best for: Oily, acne-prone, or combination skin types struggling with "congested" pores.  

​Avoid if: You have extremely dry or flaky skin, as the oil-control properties might feel a bit too restrictive (you might prefer Numbuzin No.2 or No.4 instead).

​How to Use

​Prep: Apply after your toner and serum steps.

​Apply: Use a pea-sized amount and spread evenly.

​Focus: For areas with active breakouts or high oil (like the T-zone), you can apply a slightly thicker layer as a localized treatment.

 

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