ALLIE GEL UV EX [SPF50+/PA++++] Reviews
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- D4CJul 4, 2022Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsI wouldn't recommend this product to those who are sensitive to the alcohol scent or experience severe eye irritation from organic sunscreens. Also, if you have sensitive skin, it can cause a stinging sensation, so those with acne-prone or inflamed skin should use caution.