I’m a huge advocate for simple skin care routines, and I’m an even bigger fan of natural ingredients. That being said, natural isn’t always better when it comes to skin care—the trending baking soda cleanser is one perfect example. To come, what derms truly think of this buzzy DIY venture.
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