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- 강록영Oct 24, 2022 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsPerhaps due to the cold weather, sometimes it doesn't apply color well. It seems to harden a bit? In those cases, gently breathing on it or drawing on another area usually helps it work well again.