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- 갱kApr 11, 2025 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsFor those with super sensitive skin, it's definitely a good idea to patch test on the back of your hand or elsewhere first. After it dries in about 15 minutes, it's best to remove it by gently wiping with lukewarm water. Avoid massaging, as the particles are a bit large and could cause irritation. While I'm used to the scent and it seemed to dissipate quickly for me, if you apply a thick layer, the strong mugwort smell might be overwhelming for some.
TipSince this contains spicules (micro-needles), using it with very hot water or in a hot environment could cause a burning sensation and irritation. When I tested it on the back of my hand, I rinsed with lukewarm water first, but later when I washed my hands with warmer water, I felt a stinging sensation.