LAYERLAB 3:1:1 CHOLESTEROL CERAMIDE FATTY ACID SOLUTION Reviews
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- BreeHFeb 27, 2025Dry Skin
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ConsThere's nothing I particularly dislike about this product. It's a non-greasy moisturizer that feels more hydrating than oily, so I'd recommend it even for those with oily skin.
TipEven when layered, it doesn't feel heavy on the skin. I typically apply one layer in the morning before makeup, and two layers in the evening as part of my skincare routine.