JASON (Overseas) Purifying Tea Tree First Aid Soothing Gel Reviews
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1 Reviews
- *카륜*Oct 10, 2018Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsIt's difficult to see results quickly on major troubles. It's not very quickly absorbed, so if you apply too much, it can sit on the surface and take time to fully absorb. Sometimes when my skin condition is a bit poor, it can sting, but I've had that experience with other tea tree products too, so those with sensitive skin should test it first before using.
TipIt's best to apply it after a light basic skincare routine on the troubled areas. Since the gel absorbs slowly, it's recommended to apply it lightly to avoid a greasy feeling on the skin. Tea tree can be irritating, so it's best not to apply it around the eye area.