@illaalvarez: STOP burning your skin with Retinal 😭 Most people apply it WRONG 💀 Just a few dots = mirror-smooth glow 💛✨ #celimax #retinal #retinalboostershot #skincare #glassskin @celimax.global

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alexis_kaia
alexis.ugc ౨⋆𐙚 :
agreed, too much retinol will burn your skin! 🤭
2025-11-10 15:38:50
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zoeykgm
zoeykgm :
how many times a week can you use it
2025-11-10 15:38:07
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emanuelboliveira
manu :
Agree dear!!!
2025-11-10 21:19:32
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adrian.ugc
adrian-UGC :
Less the better! This is how its done 🤌🏻😍
2025-11-10 15:55:30
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vinuripiki.ugc
vinuripiki.ugc 🇨🇦 :
Yesss less is the way to go 💛
2025-11-10 16:37:35
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minseonk1m
Minseon :
This is so helpful💕
2025-11-10 15:20:45
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.kokoskin
Koko | Korean Skincare :
Gotta remember this 😍❤️
2025-11-10 15:34:44
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bby_lily_16
Lily 🇲🇲 :
🥰😍omg thanks for the tip babe
2025-11-11 04:03:52
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brendita0044
brendita | skincare :
The gloww 😮‍💨
2025-11-10 18:51:15
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withwura
Wuraola|Ugc 🌸💕🎀 :
I’d even apply lesser than you did😭😭
2025-11-11 07:59:31
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itsalyssadaily
Alyssa Daily :
You’re so pretty ❤️
2025-11-10 16:20:05
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sheenamariecantor
Sheena Marie Cantor :
Noted 🥰
2025-11-10 15:28:22
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gzellem
itsHazelM :
yes I agree
2025-11-11 08:16:15
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just__koko0
KOKO :
Yes agreeeee😻
2025-11-11 00:22:41
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oskrrene
Oskar | Skincare :
Finally someone says it!!! 🤩
2025-11-11 08:23:04
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mowiewowie88
mowiewowie88 :
This is so helpful😍😍😍
2025-11-11 11:45:15
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omgmiarain
Omgmiarain :
Will def try this😍
2025-11-11 12:12:36
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joyyseyy_
Joyyseyy𐙚 :
Need this 💯💯
2025-11-11 11:24:03
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joniiiiiiiiii52
joniiiiiiiiii52 :
What’s the difference between retinal and retinol?
2025-11-11 13:10:13
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deallias
diana lee :
great reminder💗
2025-11-10 15:14:42
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jeb_bi
Jebbi :
Pea size retinol = yesss💗
2025-11-10 15:51:56
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radiatewtris
⟡ trisha ⟡ :
omg agreed with you!!!
2025-11-11 02:57:51
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yejee.lee
yej :
agreed! You don’t need that much 💗
2025-11-10 19:25:04
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korean.skincare98
Korean skincare :
Retinal used the right wayy
2025-11-10 15:27:17
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harperrdaisy
Harper :
i bought that because of you😇
2025-11-10 15:46:28
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