stellareviews
Dry/Sensitive
Neither is better than the other. Even organic ingredients can cause irritation. What kind of ingredients work best is highly dependent on the person and what their skin reacts well to.
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Lisolga
Dry/Sensitive
I agree with you 100%! The skin reaction really depends on each person, and what suits one may not suit the other. It's important to listen to your skin and find what really suits it. Thank you so much for your opinion!
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Mucci
Dry/Sensitive
That is a really good question❣️ I think that with different stages in your life, your skin changes. For example, pregnancy and menopause. After menopause my skin and hair got so dry. I have always had sensitive skin. I think that a mix of both is fine but always listen to your skin to find the best results. One person could love a certain skincare product, while the next person could hate it.
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Lisolga
Dry/Sensitive
I completely agree with you! Our skin definitely changes at different stages of life, and factors like pregnancy or menopause can make a big difference. It's important to listen to your skin and find what works best for you, as everyone’s skin reacts differently. What works wonders for one person might not be ideal for another, so finding the right balance is key!
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OreLu
Oily/Resilient
All ingredients have to come from somewhere, and that is nature first (even synthesized chemicals). It all depends on how they are processed. Each company/lab will manufacture a different blend or mix of ingredients. Unless, you are breaking aloe off the plant and applying that to your face (eg). You just need to listen to your skin.
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Lisolga
Dry/Sensitive
Absolutely! All ingredients ultimately have their roots in nature, even the synthesized ones. It’s all about how they’re processed and blended. Every brand or lab will have its own formula
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