Reviews
Okay.
So that's good.
It's a lot of oil on your face but if you use it...
I've got a lot of oil on my face but it's a lot of room time so I like it.
It's the best.
It's sensitive dry skin bought to ease the trobble but it's very stimulating and weak and it was marked as a safety component on the shopping board and there were many bad ingredients in the product that you actually received.
It's the best.
Oh my God.
I don't know how it works yet.
I don't know how it works yet.
Okay.
It's always been written.
CELLOMON: 120g Fish Candle soap
Discover the CELLOMON 120g Fish Candle Soap, a luxurious Korean skincare cleanser crafted to brighten, clarify, and nourish your skin. Ideal for those seeking a gentle yet effective treatment, this soap combines traditional ingredients with modern formulations to elevate your daily routine.
Key Benefits:
- Deeply cleanses dirt, oil, and impurities for a fresh complexion
- Brightens dull skin and enhances radiance
- Provides gentle exfoliation to reveal smoother skin
- Moisturizes and maintains skin’s natural hydration
- Reduces the appearance of dark spots and uneven tone
Main Ingredients:
Infused with nourishing fish extract to promote skin renewal and hydration, complemented by natural plant oils that soothe and restore balance for a healthy glow.
Texture & Feel: United in a creamy lather that rinses clean, leaving skin soft, refreshed, and non-greasy with a subtle freshness.
How to Use: Wet your face, lather the soap, and gently massage onto skin. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry. Use daily for best results.
Reviews
Okay.
So that's good.
It's a lot of oil on your face but if you use it...
I've got a lot of oil on my face but it's a lot of room time so I like it.
It's the best.
It's sensitive dry skin bought to ease the trobble but it's very stimulating and weak and it was marked as a safety component on the shopping board and there were many bad ingredients in the product that you actually received.
It's the best.
Oh my God.
I don't know how it works yet.
I don't know how it works yet.
Okay.
It's always been written.



















