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over 1 year ago
Vettig
I expected more from this product. My skin is already very oily, but I don't use it after the shower, but it really makes my skin oily. I don't think this product has a good price/quality ratio
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Good lesson for next time...
I learned from this day cream one thing that, especially for my skin, is rather important. For starters, this day cream has 2 minor benefits: it is cheap and absorbs quickly. But then, 1/3 of all ingredients is fragrance! When I looked this up, it scared me best. This is actually only good for a good scent and doesn't really contribute to the function of a day cream. And for people with sensitive skin, like myself, there is a high probability of irritation. To myself, I noticed that my skin became redder as I used it long. I also got more pimples. So what I've learned from this is that I'm going to look up in advance what's in a grooming product before I buy it. At least it goes into the trash now, unfortunately. P.S.: If your skin doesn't suffer from fragrance/perfume, try this day cream.
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about 4 years ago
@ [tlvdejong] (tlvdejong) I recently found such a similar site. Really super handy! And a second one is always useful to double-check! Thanks!
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last reacted to over 3 years ago
Etos day cream, unfortunately too good to be true.
My old day cream was out so I decided to buy a new one. I saw this day cream at the Etos and it was very cheap. I intended to buy it because of the price. Unfortunately, since I used it, I have had dry irritated skin. I did some research, it turned out to be that this 1/3 day cream consists of perfume. Of course it was also very cheap and at that price a good day cream was actually too good to be true. Too bad, but I learned from it again.
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