That headline is a bit misleading. Further down in the article, there's this statement: So most people don't actually need moisturizer, no, but some do. I know that you were just leaving the...
That headline is a bit misleading. Further down in the article, there's this statement:
She concedes that people with skin issues, like eczema and psoriasis, need extra hydration because their skin doesn’t function properly, but for the rest, it’s practically unnecessary.
So most people don't actually need moisturizer, no, but some do.
I know that you were just leaving the headline as it is for the article, I just want to point out the contradiction here :)
That headline is a bit misleading. Further down in the article, there's this statement:
So most people don't actually need moisturizer, no, but some do.
I know that you were just leaving the headline as it is for the article, I just want to point out the contradiction here :)
Yeah lol. I honestly debated adding a few words to the title, but since there was a "is that true" bit, I thought I would just leave it.
Bit of an opinion piece really, but as someone who's terrible at moisturizing and constantly told so...I thought it was worth posting.
You should explain to those people that you don't need to be soft and cuddly just because you are a Catt.