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Sensitive skin

by Paul
(Chicago, Il. USA)

I would like to try your product on skin whitening but I have a problem about my skin being sensitive and oily. I have not too deep scar just like pore scar and some bumps I think due to my oily skin. I notice that whenever I put some cream on my face after a few days I am getting some more bumps on my face. As of now I don't apply anything on face except washing it with acne wash oil free cleanser. So I was wondering would it be possible if I use your black licorice soap it can reduce the scar and at the sametime whiten my skin?

Answer:

Hi Paul, the right skin whitening soap for you would be the Diana Stalder Licorice Soap. Try it as your daily facial wash, leaving it on for a while before washing off. Licorice Soap is the mildest skin lightening soap we have, lightens skin, and cleanses skin to exfoliate the dead skin cells, and excess dirt and oil that causes bumps on skin. After a week and if your skin can handle it, it means it's the right whitening soap for you.

Maria

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