TOUN28 S7 Noni + Tamanu Oil [Problem Skin] Reviews
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- 매력적인소라게93363Apr 11, 2025Combination Skin
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ConsIt contains artificial coloring. I'm not sure if that's good for the skin - is it really necessary? The ingredients don't list Tamanu oil, but apparently, Calophyllum inophyllum seed oil is Tamanu oil. According to Hwahae's ingredient analysis, coconut oil can cause acne for oily skin types. However, in soap, it's not raw coconut oil that remains, but rather sodium salts of fatty acids created through the saponification process of coconut oil. This seems to be fine and doesn't cause blemishes.
TipAs I have combination to oily skin, when I feel the cleansing power of soap is insufficient, I either wash twice or leave the soap lather on my skin for a while, especially on the nose area.