Satin Skin 14 Oil Free Gel

pH 3.3,  Free Acid 10.8%,  2.36 oz[Product Image]

The product to use after finishing at least one bottle of New Satin Skin Three, for those who cannot tolerate too much drying and irritation, or in cooler, dryer, winter months.  Alternatives would be Satin Skin 15 Oil Free Gel, Satin Skin 19 Oil Free Gel, or the very strong and drying, Satin Skin 20 Oil Free Gel.   

Application

Rub a few drops of this drying, oil free exfoliant gel all over your face, and rub in well. This product is too irritating to use on eyelid skin, and we suggest either Satin Skin Eye Firming Gel or Satin Skin Hydrating Eye Cream for this area. Start by using Satin Skin 14 Oil Free Gel just once daily, preferably at bedtime, and leave it overnight. There will be some mild tingling and a few minutes of facial redness and slight burning. These are no reasons to stop using this product. If burning persists for more than a new minutes or if your face continues to remain red and irritated, then stop this product completely for at least a few days, and resume using less product and less often, perhaps only several times a week, at the beginning. if irritation persists, go back to a less irritating product, like Satin Skin 3, and try again in a few weeks or months to return to this product. If irritation does goes away after continued use, you may consider trying a stronger product, like the Satin Skin 15 Oil Free Gel, Satin Skin 19 Oil Free Lotion, or the Satin Skin 20 Oil Free Gel. Always use Satin Skin Sun Gel 17, daily in the morning or even at bedtime, to prevent further sun damage to your skin. The regular daily use of an oil free sun protective product is essential to maintaining healthy, young skin and to prevent skin cancers.

Ingredients

Water, SD Alcohol 40-A, Glycolic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Hydropropylcellulose, Potassium Hydroxide, BHT.

Cautionary Note About Satin Skin

 

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