10 ARCONA Reviews & Complaints
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Users appreciate the clean, spa-like feel, long product longevity, non-drying cleansers, and hydrating, radiant serums—with notes of candy-like or perfume scents that some adore, others find strong.
Hits-and-misses reported on specific items.
Overall takeaway: high-end, sensorial skincare with serious efficacy—but fragrance-forward formulas may not suit everyone.
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I tried the Cranberry Gommage Exfoliant and the Magic White Ice Moisturizer after my friend kept raving bout them. First week skin was prob the smoothest it’s been in years but idk i think i used too much exfoliant the 2nd week and got kinda dry patches i wasnt expecting that. The moisturizer is real nice tho, light but keeps my face from feeling tight and flakey when i live in dry air. My coworker even asked if i changed laundry soap lol.
The contour kit works well, but I found that the powders are a bit too pigmented for my liking. You need to be super light-handed. Good product, but not for beginners.
No long term benefits to my skin. Price is out of my budget too with it’s meager effect.
Natural and fresh-smelling skincare, but a little too light for my dry skin. Probably better suited for oily or combo types.
I enjoy the results, but the packaging can be a little confusing. Once I figured it out, I found their serums to be very effective.
I like how it’s not greasy to the skin.
Fragrance-free and perfect for sensitive skin.
Didn’t moisturize enough and left my skin tight.
I really wanted to love Arcona because the ingredient lists are clean and the aesthetic is super appealing. The Cranberry Gommage was fun to use—smelled amazing and left my skin smooth—but I didn’t see long-term benefits. Some of the products feel overpriced for what they do, and a couple broke me out. It’s a nice brand, just not a standout in my routine.
Doesn’t clog my pores or cause congestion.