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Jul 18, 2015
Joanna C.
I want to try it out but I have no idea which one to get. I have pretty dry. Also my skin isn't very sensitive. So is it still worth trying? if not is there a cleanser similar to it you'd recommend?
Jul 19, 2015
Jasmine C.
Do you mean Bioderma? If so Beautylish has just added a new Hydrobio which is meant for people with dry skin. It is pretty affordable so I recommend trying it out. If it doesn't work out, just make sure to not buy a cleanser that foams up. It dries out your skin which is worse for people with dry skin.