by staff » Tue Oct 31, 2017 2:11 am
Hello, 1. complete the rest 2. ™ ( ) 5% 3. 5% 4. 4% (not 5%, it's a typo because you press COPY and then paste and type without looking at it clearly) 5. 3% (not 4%, sorry. misrepresented Maybe it's a typo from the 4) 6. 3% 7. 0.5% 8. 1% 9. 1% (more to come) 10. 2% 11. 5% The formula that I have made has a bit of a problem with using it with my skin type (combination skin, oily t-zone) as I feel quite a stinging sensation every time I use it. So I'm not sure if the burning of my face every time I use it will affect my skin problems later or not. Therefore, the serum is applied to the body instead of using it for a period of 1 week, it turns out that the white skin has more aura, dark spots, scars fade until people next to me say that it is much whiter than before. People around him rubbed the skin of his arms and said that the skin was very smooth and soft. *As for other users with dry skin After using it, I normally don't feel any pain. Facial skin is clearer, but blemishes will take a little longer* The formula uses ingredients. that can irritate the skin 2 items are and . Each person's skin can tolerate irritation differently. Skin of the user who feels itchy. Shows less irritation How to adjust the right formula The study team suggested that The rate of use of the mixture should be reduced. 2 items down (or select only one item , or reduce to one item but consider further Others that do not irritate the skin substitute) although it helps. But the team does not recommend because it should be corrected at the root cause It's a more correct solution. Examples of ingredients that can suppress the tingling/stinging sensation of the skin as it happens to the members, such as , but that doesn't mean that The irritation was gone. The irritation persisted. But there was such anesthesia. with this ingredient [Other options in group mix skin can also help that can occur. But in any case, the team still recommends that to reduce the ingredients that irritates the skin
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