MUJI Toner for sensitive skin [Moisture] Reviews
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1 Reviews
- 0425264291Sep 28, 2016Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsAs a cleansing toner, it has too much oil. It's too moisturizing, I'd say it's more slippery than moisturizing. It's my own fault for choosing the moisturizing type initially... Rather than feeling like the skin is absorbing it, it feels like it's just sitting on the surface.
TipIf you're going to use it as a cleansing toner, be sure to choose the 'Sappari' type, not the 'Shittori' type. I made the opposite choice and got it wrong, but it should be fine to cleanse with Sappari and then use Shittori to replenish moisture.