Subtle temperature difference between ‘ocean skin’ and water beneath found to drive more CO
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Excessive Product Application: The epidermis can only absorb a certain amount of product. When excessive quantities are applied, the skin becomes saturated, and the surplus remains on the surface, leading to pilling.
Subtle temperature difference between ‘ocean skin’ and water beneath found to drive more CO
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