CNPLaboratory Vita-B Ampoule Mist Reviews
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- alohahahaSep 20, 2023수부지
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ConsThe only downside is what I mentioned above. ^^ The stinging and the somewhat weak moisturizing power?
TipSince it has good spray power, be sure to control your breathing when spraying. This tip is included in all the Cha&Park mist guides. Haha.