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- 스파크차차Jun 6, 2018Combination Skin
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ConsThe Skincell foaming wash may not be strong enough to remove this sunscreen, and even with my vibrating cleansing device and double cleansing, there's still a distinctive stickiness left behind. The real problem is that after cleansing, my entire face becomes flushed, especially my cheeks and around my eyes, which turn bright red. The last time I used it, my face got really irritated, and I thought it might have been due to other factors, but when I tried it again today, the same thing happened.. It felt like pouring oil on a fire, as the cleansing didn't seem adequate, so I did a Skincell mask, which only made it worse. I ended up taking and applying prescription skin medication, but it was just an unnecessary experiment.. I wonder if I might have a metal allergy? The supposedly harmless mineral sunscreen with titanium oxide just doesn't seem to agree with my skin. I've used similar sunscreens before, and they caused a lot of cystic acne to flare up. Mineral sunscreens may be better for acne-prone skin, but it seems to be hit or miss. I don't want to keep experimenting on my face, so I'll just have to be content with getting moderate sun exposure.