MJ Rodriguez Shares Her Favorite Amazon Products From Black-Owned Businesses
MJ revealed, "After I use toner, I use. It has SPF 30 with a little bit of Vitamin C. I put this on afterwards to make sure my skin is smooth, pristine, and soft. It doesn't give me pimples or any kind of blemishes. It's always good to moisturize."
An Amazon shopper said, "I love that it's black own and cruelty free. It doesn't leave the white cast on my face. It doesn't have a weird strong smell. I love the product even though it so expensive. I'll keep buying it to show support and because it's a good product.
"This toner just smells so damn good. I just let it sit on my face for a while and let it soak in." This two-in-one toner/cleanser is formulated with organic witch hazel and aloe. An Amazon shopper said, "Perfect skin in one use!! very happy customer here. I am very impressed, my skin is much better now, I feel my face being more firm and tighter than ever, in a good way!!! Like when I smile, I feel sooooo much at ease. I am beyond amazed at how naturally this made me feel so much better. Thank you!"
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