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- JazzhanJan 19, 2022 (UTC)Oily SkinAcne Skin
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ConsI got sebaceous gland hyperplasia on my forehead after using this. This is the worst among the basic products I've tried. If you are sensitive to coconut oil and mineral oil, do not use this at all. Additional))))) When using this, the absorption is poor and it leaves a cream coating. Then, sweat starts to flow profusely and mixes with that, causing acne on my forehead... It seems the ingredients don't agree with my skin. Looking into it, the caprylic component seems to be the problem. This ingredient is the 3rd one on the list. And it also contains hyaluronic acid. The hyaluronic acid sometimes causes my skin to flip over as well. And it's unusual for caprylic to be one of the top ingredients. When I used products with this ingredient, my face felt stuffy and the oil and sweat on my face got all blotchy, causing acne. Now my forehead is completely flipped over and I also have 2-3 small pimples on my cheeks... Using the wrong shea butter ingredient can cause milia to pop up and flip the skin, and it seems the caprylic ingredient also causes acne rather than hydration. I need to be careful with fatty ingredients.