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- 보라보라1313Dec 31, 2020 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsIf I had to point out a drawback, the applicator tends to pick up a bit too much product, so controlling the amount is key! I'd recommend applying it gradually to avoid getting it on your teeth.