DR.BRONNER'S Tea Tree Sugar Soap Reviews
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- 기웅러버Apr 17, 2025Oily SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsDr. Bronner's itself contains plant-based oils, so it is said to be moisturizing, but I always feel it dries out my skin whenever I use it. And it doesn't produce a lot of lather, so I tend to use a lot of the product in order to get a good cleansing feeling.
Tipusing a separate foam container allows for the creation of a more voluminous foam