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- PrettyPoresAug 10, 2024Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsIt's unavoidable, but the smell is really strange, like dried fish. And it seems that witch hazel originally contains alcohol, which has pros and cons. It's good for storage, but because there's a lot of alcohol, frequent use is not possible as it may be drying and irritating. Lastly, in Korea, witch hazel doesn't seem to be sold standalone, so you have to purchase it through direct import!