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Thinking about changing skincare after my St.Ives runs out. Has anyone tried Biore Skin Presevation or L'oreal Skin Genesis?
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biore seems to make my skin oily and worse off than befor. You should continue to use what you are currently, your skin gets used to aproduct and can kind of rebel. If it's not broken don't fix it....
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