Is it possible to consult with Livicok even for sensitive skin?

I am leaving an inquiry because I am wondering if Livicok is suitable for sensitive skin.

 

My skin tends to turn red easily, so sometimes it stings and turns red just from using new cosmetics. That is why whenever I look into dermatological procedures, I want to do them, but I always hesitate, worrying that it might just make my skin even more sensitive. 😭

 

However, lately my inner dryness has been really severe and my skin looks lifeless overall, so while looking for a skin booster, I came across Livicok.

 

 

I've heard that Livicoc is often mentioned for its moisturizing properties and skin condition management. Would it be possible to get a consultation even for someone with sensitive skin like mine? Of course, I know it would be accurate to see my skin condition in person, but I'm curious about what precautions I should take for this type of skin. I'd also like to know if there are any skincare products or treatments I should avoid before or after the procedure. I'm really worried since it's my first time, haha.

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