DR.BRONNER'S Tea Tree Sugar Soap Reviews
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- 정적인꼬까도요101May 17, 2020Combination Skin
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ConsThe price is a bit high compared to the volume. When using it as a body cleanser, you tend to use quite a lot. Due to the sugar ingredients, the formula is very sticky, so it cannot be used in a foaming dispenser.
TipWhen mixed during bathing, the visual may not be great, but the sweet fragrance makes it enjoyable.