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2026.04.07 · Views 30

Here is my honest review of the Phytocin Regenerating Cream.
My skin troubles lasted so long that I ended up trying the Phytocin Regenerating Cream, so I’d like to share my experience.
My stress reached its peak during the adjustment period after changing jobs, and that’s when the sebum on my cheeks and forehead suddenly got much worse. On the first day of new employee orientation, I looked in the bathroom mirror and saw my face was completely shiny with acne on top, so I honestly just wanted to leave work early. I heard that Phytocin Regenerating Cream is good for skin regeneration, so I decided to give it a try. After I started applying the cream, I definitely felt my skin was less tight. The areas with acne seemed to calm down a bit, too. However, it didn't really control the sebum secretion itself. Even though I applied the cream consistently, the shine on my nose and cheeks remained the same by the afternoon. Lately, my cheeks have been turning red and itchy, so it feels like I'm getting sebum, acne, and even an atopic reaction all at once. The Phytocin Regenerating Cream alone isn't really helping to bring things under control. If anyone has used the Phytocin Regenerating Cream and managed to get rid of both sebum and acne at the same time, please feel free to let me know how you did it :)
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I thought my skin was calming down a bit while using Phytocin Regenerating Cream, so I completely let go of my routine, using the excuse of changing jobs. However, my sebum production exploded, and acne scars got all over my cheeks. I am still so self-conscious about it every time I have an in-person meeting at my new job.
It's really stressful being self-conscious about your appearance at a new job... Losing routines while changing jobs is exactly the same situation for me, so I really felt a pang of guilt while reading this.
Wow... that was exactly my situation 4 months ago, so I couldn't just pass by without leaving a comment!! I had a similar experience; I tried ointments, medications, and even Phytocin regenerating cream, and I switched everything over and over, but my skin ended up breaking out even more. Then, a pharmacist friend gave me Cretinon tablets, and I barely managed to recover.
I'm having the same problem... Do I need to get a separate prescription for Cretinon?
I think I've heard of it... by any chance, were there any side effects?
I asked and they told me that you don't need a separate prescription for Cretinon tablets... haha. It's originally an overseas product, but apparently, it has become available for purchase online now that it is being produced domestically.
I started taking it a little over a month and saw my symptoms improve, so I've been taking it regularly for about four months now, and it's been fine! Haha. Maybe it's because of the patented skin care ingredients, but I don't seem to have any side effects! Um... just for reference, I'm sharing a photo from after one month of use.
Wow, I'm glad I asked... I'm going to buy Cretinon Max!!
I was using Phytocin Regenerating Cream alone, but since it wasn't controlling my sebum, I started taking a skin improvement supplement along with it, and I could feel the secretion decreasing significantly.
You're saying the secretion decreases?? I thought I just needed to change the cream, but that's a completely new approach.
I also tried the Phytocin regenerating cream because I heard it was famous, but I didn't see any dramatic effects...
Huh, really...? Sigh, I guess I'll just have to take the Cretinon tablets you recommended.
My skin has been breaking out recently and I'm worried. Can you recommend any products?
I'm not entirely sure either, but I'm planning to order the Cretinon tablets mentioned above!