Ingredients on Inn beauty that give moisture are basically olive oil and glycerin. Id like to try this to see how it sinks in. Glycerin can actually dehydrate skin after it first feels moisturizing. It then robs skin of its moisture. Something I learned recently. A lot of mixed reviews on Sephora. If you have oily skin it won't be for you either.
Hey Sherry, I’m no derm but glycerin doesn’t rob the skin of moisture. It’s a really common ingredient. I’m going to leave your comment up, with a caution to other folks who want to jump in that some of your facts here aren’t true and to be cautious when villainizing perfectly safe things. I also have oily skin and really like it.
Ingredients on Inn beauty that give moisture are basically olive oil and glycerin. Id like to try this to see how it sinks in. Glycerin can actually dehydrate skin after it first feels moisturizing. It then robs skin of its moisture. Something I learned recently. A lot of mixed reviews on Sephora. If you have oily skin it won't be for you either.
Hey Sherry, I’m no derm but glycerin doesn’t rob the skin of moisture. It’s a really common ingredient. I’m going to leave your comment up, with a caution to other folks who want to jump in that some of your facts here aren’t true and to be cautious when villainizing perfectly safe things. I also have oily skin and really like it.
The Innbeauty moisturizer is truly excellent!
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