ASIS-TOBE Baby & Kids Soothing Gel Reviews
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- 귀염둥이밍구기Oct 3, 2020Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsIt pills - maybe due to the panthenol, when I touch my face to reapply, it pills up. Acne-calming effect - While it claims to be gentle enough for babies and gets better with repeated application, my skin hasn't really gotten worse or had severe breakouts. But small, slightly cystic acne keeps popping up around my existing trouble spots. I'm not sure if it's the squalane oil, or if this gel also has some ingredient that doesn't agree with me... (*Erythritol - a natural sugar alcohol derived from fruits or fermented glucose. I know it from keto diets as a natural sweetener, but this is the first time I've seen it in skincare. Could this be causing the troubles? The high panthenol content might not be it either...) I'll have to keep using it consistently and see how it goes.