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- 온화한사모예드6007Feb 14, 2025 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsThe price is a bit steep, and having to double cleanse at night... the cost is definitely the biggest drawback.
TipFor those with severe deep dryness and dead skin cells, avoid using exfoliants. Instead, focus on rebuilding a healthy skin barrier, starting with the right cleanser - it's crucial. For perioral dermatitis sufferers like me... I'm not sure if this applies to everyone, but we're advised to avoid active skincare products and high-intensity workouts that heat up the face. The dermatologist also mentioned that sleeping before 11 PM is best for the skin, so keep that in mind!