Product Review: Kate Somerville ExfoliKate
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Are you equipped with sensitive skin but desirous of your tough-skinned friend’s post-exfoliated glow? Ah, join the club. After a recent bout with self-induced contact dermatitis (I try too many products, what can I say!), I recovered and stumbled upon Kate Somerville ExfoliKate ($85.00, Amazon.com). Filled with gentle fruit enzymes and hydrating lactic acid, I think this sensitive skinned-girl has met her match. For more analysis, read on.
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