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BORBA SKINCARE


Question Posted Friday March 16 2007, 9:52 pm

yeah at sephora theres like those edible gummybears from borba and its supposed to be good for breakouts. i tried the samples 2 days in a row and they kinda worked.

Are they good for your skin?
Thanks


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orphans answered Friday March 16 2007, 10:30 pm:
heyy

sephora's stuff is always good for your skin, so you don't have to worry.

see if you can find the product on this list:

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they have a lot of vitamins and nutrients for your skin too to reduce the breakouts, so of course they are good for your skin! haha

hope i helped :]

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