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15 Comments
NICE COMMENTS GOOD FOR MY FACE
They sound so bad for you! But not..
I thought salicylic acid is aspirin. Hmmm... didn't know it is also called BHA. Thanks for this new info.
good information.
thanks for sharing
good info
I didn't think that my skin was THAT sensitive but I'm allergic to anything that has Vitamin C in their creams or facial products. I break out really bad. I guess, we each just have to find what works best for us.
The best nice good sharing
By now i never use any product to look beauty and prefer in natural way to survive in.
i need to use more vitamin c.....
Very nice, Vitamin C is very helpful vitamin for skin. Nice share thanks for it.
Here in the Philippines were fond of using gluta soap with vitamin c for our face (kojic). It's an effective whitening soap that helps lighten old scars too.
If I'm exposed to pollution I use it. But if I'm only at home, I use a mild soap since my skin is sensitive. Nice share Joyous. c",)
You should check out the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics. http://www.safecosmetics.org is their website, I believe.
Good info