skincarex18
Oily/Resilient
I hope Deciem wins the lawsuit if they are sued. The packaging has labels and even on Sephora or the Deciem website itself, it tells you “how to apply.”
This chemical exfoliant is strong, and shouldn’t be used daily. It’s the user’s fault for going overboard by over-exfoliating.
Moderation applies for all things in life. Food, exfoliating, drinking, etc. You have to have self control when you’re using chemicals, especially on your face.
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writtenbywin
Oily/Resilient
very agree but tiktok is making things worse imo. many ppl wrongly use this product bcs it went viral on tiktok
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myrinA
Oily/Resilient
what?? I don't think the brand is at fault. The brand created products for people in need. So when people are using it without any knowledge or proper ways.. it is not mainly brand's fault. What is the point of sueing brand for your own negligence?? People on here and there are using this solution for contents too sometimes.
Just imagine how much this solution helps peoppe with troubled skin before.
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Evergarden
Oily/Resilient
Well that is utterly cruel. Its not the brands fault when they already stated "read directions first". Although i dont use it and quite scared to use it myself, i still believe that it help some individuals a lot instead of those who chose to not read the directions
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lusitania
Oily/Resilient
I hadn't heard of this! Another ridiculous lawsuit. TO puts soooo many warnings on that product, people just hate reading directions. 🙄
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