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- 뿌에엥유목민Jun 10, 2025 (UTC)수부지Sensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsSo, did my sensitive, dermatitis-prone skin react badly? You bet it did! I can't speak to how it affects regular acne since I only used it once before washing it off. While it might be okay for those with typical sensitive skin without dermatitis, I wouldn't necessarily recommend it. For those with severely sensitive skin like mine, it's a definite no-go.
TipSkin profile: Combination dehydrated, varies by area, super sensitive, prone to excess oil production, frequent whiteheads, occasional itchy or painful blemishes, *frequent dermatitis flare-ups, *redness and dilated blood vessels due to steroid ointment side effects, very fragile and thin skin Ingredients that don't work for me: High concentrations of Centella Asiatica, heavy and suffocating formulas, carrot pads, Dr.G cream, cypress water-based products, Mediheal Tea Tree ampoule, over-nourishing formulas, shea butter, orange oil, sage oil, silicones, dimethicone(?), pore-clogging ingredients, cyclohexasiloxane, betaine, etc. (still discovering more)