Ida

  • The post was made 6 days
    Rating: 1 out of 5
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    Pore-clogging ingredients and cosmetic acne

    Pore-clogging ingredients. I rarely react to any cosmetics, but after two uses, my scalp, neck, and back were full of painful pimples even though I washed my skin thoroughly after using conditioner. After stopping the use of the product, my skin immediately calmed down. I generally don’t even have pimples or acne. My hair did like it, though.
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    • The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 6 days
      Hi Ida, Thank you for your message, sorry to hear about the reaction you experienced! ❤️ It seems that your scalp and skin pores are reacting to the ingredients in the product, even though you usually don’t react to cosmetics. Some products, especially intensive conditioners and masks, can contain oily or pore-clogging ingredients (like shea butter, avocado and almond oils, esters) that can cause cosmetic acne or pimples if the product comes into contact with your pores. It’s good that stopping use helped immediately – this is a typical sign of a sensitivity reaction. The product is designed for curly and wavy hair, but unfortunately not all products suit all skin types, especially sensitive or easily clogged skin 💕
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