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Does the skin absorb the Microsponge particles?

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Does the skin absorb the Microsponge particles?

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A; No. Microsponge particles are extremely small, inert, indestructible spheres that does not pass through the skin. Rather, they collect in the tiny nooks and crannies of skin and slowly release the entrapped Retinol as the skin needs it. The empty spheres are then washed away with the next cleansing.

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