The available product information positions this cream mainly for normal to slightly dry skin, mature skin that feels tight, and people in their 30s and beyond who want a simple collagen-containing face cream. Its role is hydration, comfort and smoothing the look of surface dehydration, rather than treating breakouts or skin conditions.
If your skin is very sensitive, currently irritated, or you often react to cosmetics, test a small amount first before applying it to the whole face. A practical way is to apply a little cream to a discreet area, such as along the jawline or behind the ear, and observe how the skin feels. If redness, burning, itching or unusual discomfort appears, stop using it.
For oily or acne-prone skin, the best approach is cautious use. The source information does not describe it as an oil-control or blemish-focused product, so start with a very small amount and assess whether the texture feels comfortable during the day. If it feels too rich, you may prefer using it only at night or on drier areas such as the cheeks and neck.
Do not apply the cream over broken skin or active rashes. If you have persistent irritation, acne, dermatitis or another ongoing skin concern, ask a dermatologist or qualified specialist for personalised skincare advice.