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      <title>The best minimalist skincare routine: The Ordinary &#43; CeraVe &#43; Australian Gold &#43; Differin</title>
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      <description>Remember the Stanford marshmallow experiment, tested kids&#39; ability to delay gratification? I might be able to delay eating a marshmallow, but I&amp;rsquo;m definitely terrible when it comes to delaying the gratification of trying out new skincare products. Why should I patch test when I could be one day closer to glowier, smoother skin? This, of course, has backfired more than a few times. The skin along my jawline started to break out more than usual shortly after I introduced three new products into my routine at the same time (yes, I know, I&amp;rsquo;m bad): The Ordinary Rose Hip Seed Oil, The Ordinary Squalane, and HADA LABO Goku-Jyun Milk Moisturizer.</description>
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