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Yourskintellectual
Oily/Resilient
sebaceous filaments - they are completely normal and they can only be removed temporarily, there's no way to permanently get rid of them.
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Dry/Resilient
Try to use the cleansing oil to melt them out and then wash with low pH cleansing product!
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BlueNWhite
Dry/Sensitive
Hi Erylia, welcome to Picky 🤗
I'm using this gentle chemical exfoliator. It's helped reduce whiteheads, blackheads & closed comedones. You could consider it too!
I'd appreciate if you followed me on IG. I'll follow you back 💕
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