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by one pik (2021-04-29)


Instead of choosing the first item that appeals to you off the shelf (or whatever is on sale), dermatologists recommend that you consider your skin type the next time you're shopping for a body wash. “We take little shortcuts on the body that we can never do on our faces.
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Even if we know we have extremely sensitive skin, we'll buy a gel wash on sale because it's our body, so who cares? And that's not the way to go about it. Many of her patients come to her with dry, itchy skin, believing they have a rash, but they're simply using a drying dial antibacterial body wash that contains harsh detergents like sodium lauryl sulfate.



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