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I’m assuming you’re referring to "Atomy," the South Korean multi-level marketing (MLM) company focused on skincare, health supplements, and other consumer products, as "Artommy" seems to be a typo based on the provided context. If you meant something else by "Artommy," please clarify, and I’ll tailor the response accordingly. Below is a balanced review of Atomy based on available I tried the Atomy Absolute Skincare Set, which includes a toner, ampoule, serum, lotion, eye cream, and nutrition cream. The packaging is sleek, and the products feel premium. The toner, with green tea leaf water and dragon fruit extract, is refreshing and lightweight, leaving my skin hydrated without stickiness. The serum and ampoule provided a soothing effect, though I didn’t notice dramatic improvements in skin texture after a month of use. The nutrition cream is thick and nourishing, ideal for dry skin, but the fragrance (described as tuberose) was a bit strong for my preference. I also used their toothpaste and shampoo, which are affordable and effective for daily use—nothing groundbreaking, but solid for the price. Some users report positive results, like improved skin tone with the Absolute CellActive line, but others have mentioned issues like skin irritation or allergic reactions, especially with sensitive skin.
The health supplements, like HemoHIM, are popular, but I didn’t try them due to mixed reviews about efficacy and taste. Overall, the products are decent, with some standing out for their quality relative to price, but they’re not miraculous compared to mainstream Korean skincare brands like Laneige or IOPE.