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- 피부관리덕후후Apr 18, 2025 (UTC)수부지Sensitive Skin
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ConsAlthough the website says it's okay to use daily, since I have sensitive skin, I'm only using it every other day as I'm concerned daily use might lead to cumulative irritation. I'm using it because it's more effective than Real Shot, but now I'm using them in combination. I use the Red Peel Spicule Serum twice a week, Real Shot once a week, and in between I focus on soothing my skin + managing hydration and moisture.
TipIf you have sensitive skin, it's said that applying a hydrating toner before the serum can reduce irritation compared to applying the spicule directly. Also, be careful not to get it in your eyes.