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- 현명한야채김밥Dec 29, 2024 (UTC)수부지Sensitive Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsIt's too greasy and sticky. Even though it's meant for soothing, it's quite thick. It's too sticky to use on the face and is more suitable as a night cream. While it's recommended for post-laser soothing, considering the texture, I'd prefer using a cica ampoule first, followed by the panthenol cream. Also, it has a medicinal scent... Other panthenol-containing creams are fragrance-free, so I'm not sure why this one has a scent. Anyway, it smells similar to Madecassol ointment.