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- 입력했다Feb 24, 2021Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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Cons- The scrub particles are too large and painful. After using it, my skin is left red and stinging, like I've scrubbed it raw with a towel. The particles are on the larger side, so even when applying it gently, the coarseness is an issue. - You need to use a large amount each time. The scrub dissolves easily with just the moisture on your skin, so as you're applying it, it disappears from your hands. You have to scoop out more mid-use, so the per-use amount is high. - I'm worried the product will dissolve if my hands are wet when scooping it out of the container. It's tricky - a regular spoon doesn't pick up enough, but if I take out a larger amount, it just melts away. It's an awkwardly inconvenient experience. - It's drying. I used to use scrubs with oils in them, but this one is much more drying. Without adding extra oil, my skin gets flaky and irritated. Dry skin types definitely need to moisturize heavily after using this.
TipDry skin types need to moisturize well afterwards. Using a lot of the product doesn't make it more moisturizing - just adding oil separately works better. Overall, it's an average product - use it if you have it, but don't go out of your way to buy it.