Decoding labels: don't get hypnotised by the promises
'Miracle', 'instant', 'anti-everything': the words on the bottle aren't proof.
Packaging is packed with dreamy promises. Learning to read it with a little distance keeps you from paying mostly for marketing.
Words that mean nothing
Terms like 'natural' or 'miracle' aren't always strictly regulated. A simple product suited to your skin beats a bottle covered in slogans.
Ask rather than guess
If you're hesitating in an aisle, a pharmacist can steer you for free. That's often more reliable than an ad or a stranger's opinion online.
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