Mixa Stretch Mark Oil
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Mixxa Stretch Mark Oil is a body oil that applies lightly to the entire body after a shower. It adheres to the skin without stickiness, finishing in a way that is comfortable for daily use even on areas prone to stretching. Its strength is a usage feel that aims to reduce burden even when skin is dry and prone to becoming sensitive.

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    The candidate product is a dry oil used on both the body and hair, so its range of application is wide. It is more focused on "light luster" than the reference product, so it may be more comfortable for those who had concerns about stickiness.

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    The candidate product is not a body oil but a leave-on oil exclusively for the female external genitalia, so the area of use is completely different. If the purpose is managing the intimate area rather than the entire body, this choice is more practical.

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