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Here's the weird part: while washing, my skin felt almost...squeaky? Not in a stripped-dry way, but like porcelain being polished. I panicked at first, expecting tightness to follow, but after patting dry? Baby-soft suppleness. That amino acid magic is no joke.
Morning routine became a sensory joy - the faint cucumber-meets-science scent wakes me up gently. But beware: on nights when my barrier was compromised from retinol, that same 'clean' feeling bordered on slightly thirsty. I've learned to adjust water temperature to lukewarm for those sensitive days.
The pump design deserves applause. One press dispenses the perfect pearl-sized amount - no messy globs sliding down your wrist. Though at $35 for this petite bottle, I catch myself rationing it like liquid gold during skincare shortages.
After 6 weeks, those stubborn forehead texture bumps finally surrendered. Not dramatically overnight, but like they got bored of protesting and quietly moved out. For that alone? This stays in my medicine cabinet rotation - though I'll still side-eye the price tag every refill.
