My face was a mess. Not the kind of mess you can cover up with a filter or good lighting — actual acne, marks left behind from old breakouts, pimples still forming while the previous ones hadn’t even faded yet. I’d tried things before. Some did nothing. Some made it worse. At a certain point you stop expecting much.
Then I started using Cilxarhu677 Moisturizer Product.
One month. That’s all it took for me to look in the mirror and genuinely not recognise myself — in the best possible way.
What My Skin Looked Like Before
To give this some context, my skin wasn’t just occasionally breaking out. It was consistently bad. The acne wasn’t limited to one area. Marks from healed pimples stuck around long after the breakout itself was gone, giving my skin an uneven, dull tone that no amount of water or sleep seemed to fix. Texture was rough. Nothing felt clean, even right after washing.
A few things that were constant before starting:
- Active pimples, usually 4–6 at any given time
- Post-acne marks across cheeks and forehead
- Rough, uneven texture
- Dull, tired-looking skin regardless of sleep
- Tightness and occasional dry patches

The First Two Weeks
The first week was honestly unremarkable. Skin felt moisturised, no new irritation — that alone was something, because plenty of products had caused redness or breakouts within days for me. By the second week, the active pimples started calming down. Not vanishing overnight, but noticeably smaller, less inflamed.
What I noticed most early on was how my skin felt by the end of the day. Usually by evening it would feel congested, heavy. With Cilxarhu677 Moisturizer Product that feeling wasn’t there — skin stayed comfortable throughout the day without feeling greasy or clogged.
Weeks Three and Four — The Actual Shift
Week three is when other people started commenting. A colleague asked if I’d changed something about my routine. My mother noticed. These aren’t people who typically remark on skin unless the change is obvious.
The marks — this was the part I didn’t expect. Post-acne marks are stubborn. They can hang around for months. Mine started visibly fading by the third week. Not gone, but lighter. The overall tone of my face became more even, and that dullness I’d gotten used to started lifting.
By the end of month one:
- Active breakouts had reduced dramatically
- Existing marks noticeably lighter
- Skin texture significantly smoother
- Overall tone more even and brighter
- No dryness, no greasiness — just balanced

Before vs. After: A Simple Snapshot
| Skin Concern | Before | After 30 Days |
|---|---|---|
| Active Pimples | 4–6 regularly | Rare, occasional |
| Post-Acne Marks | Prominent, dark | Visibly lighter |
| Skin Texture | Rough, uneven | Smooth |
| Overall Tone | Dull, patchy | Brighter, even |
| Daily Comfort | Tight or congested | Balanced all day |
Who This Is Probably For
If your skin situation is anything like mine was — combination of active breakouts plus leftover marks plus general dullness — this moisturizer genuinely worked for me. It wasn’t drying, didn’t cause new irritation, and the results weren’t subtle by week four.
Skin that’s purely dry or purely oily with no breakout history, I honestly can’t say. My experience was specific to acne-prone, mark-heavy skin, and that’s where I saw the difference.
The Honest Summary
Thirty days. Skin I barely recognise when I look in the mirror — not because something dramatic happened, but because all the things that made it look bad slowly, consistently improved. The marks are still fading. The breakouts are mostly gone. My face feels like skin is supposed to feel.
I went in with low expectations. That’s probably the most honest thing I can tell you.