DR.BRONNER'S Tea Tree Shikakai Soap Reviews
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1 Reviews
- yyj9032Dec 23, 2015Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThe only downside was that it's expensive. There's no downside to using it. Ah, for those sensitive to scents, the Tea Tree does have a noticeable fragrance, though not as strong as Castile Soap.
TipAbsolutely do not buy it at the regular price in Korea!!!!!!!! It's way too expensive. If you order it directly, you can get it for half the price.