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2026.04.07 · Views 39

Here is my honest review of the Don Quijote acne ointment.
My skin troubles have been going on for so long that I ended up trying the Don Quijote acne ointment, so I’d like to share my experience.
A friend who traveled to Japan said the Don Quijote acne ointment was really good, so I was intrigued and asked her to get some for me. My cheeks and chin are extremely oily, and since I've been getting recurring cystic acne for months, I really wanted to try something new. On the day of my graduation photo shoot, seeing my face completely shiny under the lights really drained my energy that day. After I started applying the Don Quijote acne ointment, I felt like the affected areas were drying out a bit. It seemed like the breakouts were decreasing just a tiny bit, but the sebum secretion itself didn't really get under control. Even though I applied the Don Quijote acne ointment consistently, the shine on my nose and cheeks during the day remained the same.
Lately, my cheeks have been red and stinging, so trying to tackle the sebum, acne, and redness all at once, the Don Quijote acne ointment alone just isn't working. It works... If anyone who has used Don Quixote acne ointment has managed to get rid of both sebum and acne, please feel free to let me know how you did it :)
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I let my guard down while using Don Quixote acne ointment, thinking it might be working, and completely let go of my routine. As a result, my sebum production exploded, and acne marks spread across both my cheeks. You have no idea how stressed I was going through job interviews after graduation.
It’s really the worst feeling to be self-conscious about your face when going to job interviews... I have to start job hunting soon too, and reading this gave me chills down my spine ㅠㅠ
Wow... since that was exactly my situation 4 months ago, I couldn't just pass by without leaving a comment!! I had a similar experience; even though I switched all my Don Quijote acne ointment, medication, and cosmetics, 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?
When I asked, they told me that Cretinon tablets don't require a separate prescription. It's originally an overseas product, but since they started producing it domestically, it's now available for purchase online.
I started taking it about a month ago and saw my symptoms visibly 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, Cretinon tablets are seriously a lifesaver for glowing skin;; I'm buying them too.
I used Don Quixote acne ointment alone, but I reached its limit, so I started taking a skin conditioner along with it, and the amount of sebum coming up decreased significantly.
You mean the amount of sebum coming up itself decreases?? I thought just changing the ointment would be enough, but that's a completely new approach.
Ah, I used Don Quixote acne ointment, but it didn't really work...
Huh, really? You used that Don Quixote acne ointment, right...?
I'm going on a trip to Japan this time; is this a must-have item?
Yes, that product gets a lot of recommendations.