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  • Causes Irritation Yes (1) · No (0)
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Madelynne S.

Madelynne S.Greater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC

  • 3 reviews

Stung

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Thought I'd try Sukin as it's easier to buy and cheaper than A'kin. I was very disappointed when I tried it as it stung. They say it's suitable for sensitive skin but it's not.

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Causes Irritation Yes
Skin TypeSensitive Skin
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Lori

Lorisydney

Having extremely sensitive skin facial products have always been a nightmare

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facial creams lotions and potions used them all and spent a fortune doing so. Stumbled upon the sensitive sukin range a product that works for sensitive skin and NO BULL

Amazing, underestimated

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great product

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Really trying to embrace natural products and this face wash removes heavy make up and my skin is blemish free and hydrated.
I would recommend this product for all skin types.



Abbey

AbbeyMelbourne

HORRIBLE.

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Used this on small parts of my face and it seemed fine. I then tried it all over my face and the next morning my cheeks were bright red. I've never suffered Rosacea before but this brought it out all over my cheeks turning them bright red and inflamed. Now more than a week on and my cheeks are still bright red and sore and itchy. Horrible product that DID NOT work for sensitive skin and has now seemed to damage my sling permantly. My cheeks were of a normal colour before using this and in just a night it completely ruined them. I'm male aswell incase you were wondering. I will never ever purchase this or anything else from them.

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