- “This one's just been like a really easy hydrating slash soothing serum that I know won't cause any issues for my skin”4:20–4:25
- “You can tell it's really quite lightweight, my skin just drinks it up”4:28–4:34
- Source: Realistic travel skincare routine AM & PM - Jan 16, 2026
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- “This features fermented soybean extract, which helps to bring down inflammation and soothe the skin”3:41–3:48
- “It contains ceramides, cholesterol, fatty acids, but it also has some nice niacinamide for barrier strengthening as well as panthenol, which is a very hydrating ingredient”3:48–3:55
- “It is milky, but it actually is very thin. It's really runny, and it spreads and applies to the skin in a really nice thin, even layer. It sinks in very, very quickly”4:22–4:27
- “This is a kiss of moisture, you know, but it's not heavy, oil-like moisture. It's not buttery-like moisture”4:32–4:38
- “Really great absorbency into the skin without like a sticky or tacky feel or a heavy weight”4:45–4:52
- “This is great for combo, oily, and acne-prone skin”4:52–4:56
- “The niacinamide content in here will help to gradually fade that dark mark”5:16–5:23
- “It's going to help address dull skin as well and really help addressing that issue on the skin between a lot of oil and a lack of water or dehydration”5:26–5:31
- Source: Lightweight Barrier Repair for Summer: 8 Products That Won't Make You Greasy - May 26, 2026
Brand note
Round Lab is one of those K-beauty brands that actually has domestic popularity to match its global hype — creators consistently describe the Birch Juice Sunscreen as a top seller at Olive Young and a go-to for normal to oily skin. It's a lightweight, semi-matte SPF that layers well under makeup, though a few people with reactive skin note occasional tingling from the essential oils. The 1025 Dokdo Cleanser also gets strong marks for removing makeup without stripping, making the brand a solid pick for no-fuss, reliable daily skincare.
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