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- 안뇽•_•Feb 19, 2024 (UTC)Dry Skin
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ConsApplying it directly to your face with the dropper might cause more irritation. I recommend quickly spreading it or applying it to your hands first. It has a slightly thick scent reminiscent of spoiled orange juice. It didn't particularly bother me, but that's the scent it has. Given it contains both retinol and vitamin C, it's not the cheapest option. Keep an eye out for sales or deals.
TipIf you apply it during the day, make sure to use sunscreen!