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- WooAYuhaOct 6, 2017 (UTC)Oily SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsIt's quite expensive, but thankfully it seems to be imported and sold in our country now. I wish I had bought more when I was in Europe! One downside is that the oil itself has a sticky or moisturizing quality that makes the case a bit slippery. It can get grimy, so you need to clean it often. Especially in winter when temperatures drop, it changes from being sticky to having a thicker consistency. It's not as easy to spread as a runny oil - it's more of a viscous oil texture.