Stayve Dermawhite Exfoliating Gel 290ml

Stayve Dermawhite Exfoliating Gel 290ml

Brand: Cheap Lash
SKU: 13519
56.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

STAYVE Dermawhite Exfoliating Gel STAYVE Dermawhite Exfoliating Gel is a professional exfoliating treatment designed to help remove dead skin cells, refine skin texture, and prepare the skin for enhanced absorption of follow-up treatments. Formulated with mandelic acid and shikimic acid, this gel helps support smoother, brighter-looking skin without the harsh feel of traditional abrasive exfoliants. Benefits Gently exfoliates dead skin cells and surface buildup Helps improve the look of dull, uneven skin tone Supports softer, smoother-feeling skin Helps clear the skin surface for better product absorption Ideal as a prep step before professional facial treatments Key Features Professional-use exfoliating gel Formulated with Mandelic Acid and Shikimic Acid Also contains Phytic Acid Suitable for use as a skin-prep product before advanced treatments Made in Korea How to Use After cleansing and toning, apply a thick, even layer to the face, neck, and décolleté, avoiding the eye area. Leave on the skin according to skin type and sensitivity: Sensitive skin: up to 2 minutes Dry skin: up to 2 minutes Normal skin: up to 3 minutes Oily skin: up to 5 minutes Do not massage. Remove thoroughly and follow with the next step in your skincare or professional treatment routine. Note: A mild tingling sensation may occur, especially on sensitive skin. Ingredients Water, Glycerin, Mandelic Acid, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Xanthan Gum, Disodium EDTA, Shikimic Acid, Phytic Acid, Phenoxyethanol. Best For Dull or rough-looking skin Uneven texture Pre-treatment skin preparation Professional skincare protocols Important Information For professional use. External use only. Avoid direct contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Use sun protection after exfoliating treatments.

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