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- Hwahae UserOct 29, 2016Dry SkinAtopic Skin
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ConsSince I have dry skin, it absorbs well, but for those with oily skin, the 100% oil formula might feel too greasy, so some may not experience the full effects.
TipIt doesn't immediately soothe the itching, so it's best to do a cooling massage with ice first before applying. It works great as a moisturizer even in the middle of winter, instead of a regular cream. For healing stubborn wounds, this is truly the best.