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- 장쿠Oct 1, 2024 (UTC)Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThe downsides are its limited availability, high price, and relatively few reviews. Also, when it touches your face, it turns very red. I thought it was just me at first, but apparently it's normal. I've attached a photo - don't be alarmed, the color goes back to normal quickly. I'm not sure if they really needed to add pigment... On the day I used the MTS, I applied it very thoroughly and noticed my hands had turned blue. I usually prefer products without added colors or fragrances...
TipI'm using an empty spray bottle to apply it. Try applying it carefully, section by section, using a tail comb. Even then, it doesn't get greasy, which is great. For detailed instructions, check out the hair loss expert's YouTube channel.