SKINFOOD Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad 60P Double Pack (+Carrot PDRN Pad 2P*3ea)
“Gentle, well-stocked toner pad for daily cleansing; carrot extract appeal outweighs thin evidence of calming power.”
Best for Daily users seeking non-irritating, fragrance-light cleansing pads; sensitive skin types avoiding harsh actives.
View on Olive Young Global ↗Key ingredients
- Beta-Carotene
- Carrot Seed Oil
- PDRN
- Water-based
👍 Pros
- 60 pads per pack (double pack) + bonus PDRN pads; high volume for frequent use
- Non-stinging formula; users report no irritation post-cleanse
- Quality cotton pad material; suitable for daily routine
- Mid-range price for volume; $30.56 competitive on global market
👎 Cons
- Limited data on absorption speed, tackiness, or residue finish
- Carrot + PDRN efficacy claims lack substantive Korean user proof
- Thin review sample; Korean feedback fragmented, no in-depth efficacy reports
The Gist
The SKINFOOD Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad 60P Double Pack (+Carrot PDRN Pad 2P*3ea) is a mild, cotton-bound toner pad marketed for post-cleanse use. The brand says it contains beta-carotene from carrot seed oil to support healthy skin appearance. Users report a gentle, non-stinging experience suitable for sensitive skin, though specific texture details—whether it absorbs quickly or leaves a tacky finish—remain unclear.
What Korean reviewers say
Korean consumers on Olive Young Global (4.8/5 across 32 reviews) appreciated the gentle formula and sturdy pad quality, noting suitability for daily routines. The double-pack format with bonus PDRN pads was seen as good value. However, Korean blog feedback was fragmented and shallow; there is no substantive first-hand data on whether the “calming” or carrot-extract claims deliver visible results, or how well the pads perform on oily or acne-prone skin.
Bottom line
At $30.56 for 60+ pads, this is a reasonable choice if you prioritize gentleness and volume over proven anti-inflammatory or brightening effects. Best suited for routine-focused, non-irritated skin types; skip if you expect dermatological “calming” results or detailed reviews of long-term impact.
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