SKIN: trying a non science based skincare!
If you know anything about me. I’m a skincare girlie.
I skin cycle a ton. But all of the products I use are typically science based skincare.
This is my first time in a while using a more natural approach to skincare.
The difference:
many science based skincare products are water based. while many of the natural skincare contains oil.
as a person with oily skin in the summer and dry skin in the winter, i think this is a nice switch up since like anything my skin has grown tolerant to the everyday products i use.
i did love this
set and do reccomend it.
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