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- qw******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresDead Skin CellsRecommendedSep 11, 2020
The scent is refreshing... Men might like it too. (After about 30 minutes, a subtle aroma lingers. It's better than I expected. I'd consider buying it again if it's around $9.) It's a monster-sized bottle! The texture is even thinner than a clear gel. Lathers up well. Being slightly acidic means no tight, itchy, or dry feeling after washing. Skin feels soft and hydrated until the next day, even without applying body emulsion or cream. Though it could be due to summer weather. The fragrance... Oh... I was expecting a fresh, zesty scent like L'Occitane's Verbena hand cream, but... At first, I thought, 'Huh? What kind of scent is this?' It's not like men's cosmetics, Nor is it musky, It's some kind of sharp scent. What is this? I wondered if it had gone bad, But the expiration date shows it's good until March 2021. I checked the ingredients list again and... Oh no... It was ginseng scent. I impulsively bought it because I was drawn to the lemon verbena in the ingredients, But now I'm at a loss... The ginseng scent soon fades away, Leaving a subtle herbal aroma. It's somewhat calming... They said it's an energizing scent for morning use, But maybe it varies from person to person? For me, it feels more relaxing. Apparently, there are two versions of Apathy body wash: One with an energizing aroma for mornings, And one with a scrub function and sleep-inducing aroma for evenings. The texture is as thin as a serum, So if you squeeze the tube carelessly, It could lead to a disaster. You need to slightly angle the tube And gently squeeze it out. The ginseng scent will disappear after a while.