Dr.Groot J MONSTERS BODY WASH [HERBAL CITRUS] Reviews
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- 블루베리요거트중독자Jul 1, 2022Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsI tend to take leisurely, long showers, but since the product focuses on exfoliating and relieving back acne, my skin felt a bit stingy/burning after about 3 minutes. It could be because my skin is quite sensitive, so I may have felt it more strongly. It wasn't terribly unpleasant, but if your skin is extremely sensitive, you may want to consider that. I'm not sure about the effectiveness in relieving back acne or keratosis pilaris, but the usage experience seems like it could be effective in that regard. For acne or keratosis pilaris, products with tea tree oil that dry out excess oil and create a barrier are generally more effective in removing the bumps.