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- 얼룩오구Aug 2, 2022 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsWhile the rapeseed honey scent is very pleasant to me who is familiar with it, it does have a rather strong, thick honey aroma as expected. It could be a bit overpowering to wear during everyday activities.
TipUnhealthy lip habits 9 years ago when I was 20, the first lip balm I bought was the one from Innisfree with a honey scent. I liked the scent and how moisturizing it was, so it was great for a guy to use. But then I got out of the habit of using lip balm after coming back from the military. Somehow, I'm now 29 years old, and my lips have been feeling dry, even in the summer. Whenever I feel this dryness, I've developed the habit of licking my lips, or getting water on my lips when drinking, or even just wetting my lips under the faucet. However, all these actions end up robbing more moisture from my lips. As the water evaporates, it absorbs heat, causing the skin tissues to lose even more moisture and become drier. The hardened, dried-out lips then get peeled off when I wash my face, and I find myself constantly picking at the peeling skin during my daily life. This vicious cycle has been repeating itself... Don't hesitate anymore - invest in a good lip balm!