I have a theory that we have become over obsessed with how a product is 'supposed to' feel. Case in point - in order for a face wash to be effective, your skin should be taut after you rinse. Or you should feel it tingling as you wash.

When I first used it, I felt nothing while I washed, and nothing after I rinsed. So initially, my thought was, "This stuff doesn't do anything!" Of course, I didn't end it there. I still used it to get a good sense of how it worked. And that's when I realized we've been brainwashed as to how we *think* we know something's working. If one of our senses doesn't sense something, then of course it's not working, right?
Wrong. After a few times using it, I actually did notice something... my skin was a bit softer and a lot less irritated. Go figure! And I felt nothing along the way! Score!
Luckily, they gave me a big enough sample to last awhile... but I think I might stash it and use that for travel. This just might be worth enough of buying a full size before the sample's gone!
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