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  • 36 Years
  • 07/02/2025

Hey, I'm a bit curious and maybe a little worried too. Can I use Venusia cream on my face if I'm also applying an anti-aging serum and face powder? I'm just trying to make sure my skin routine is safe and effective. Would love your advice!

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okk i use

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  1. Venusia Cream Usage

    • Safe to use with an anti-aging serum. Apply serum first, then Venusia cream.
  2. Face Powder Application

    • Ensure skin is well-moisturized and products are absorbed before applying powder.
  3. Additional Tips

    • Conduct a patch test for new product combinations.
    • Consult a dermatologist if you have sensitive skin or conditions.
    • Use sunscreen during the day to protect against sun sensitivity.

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