PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE GUIDE
Sexapeel Gommage Peeling Gel
Updated 5/2024
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Product Knowledge Guide
Sexapeel Peeling Gel is a gentle exfoliating gel that helps remove dead skin cells. It improves skin texture and makes your skin look younger and brighter. This product is perfect for all skin types, even sensitive skin.
Key Functions
- Gentle Exfoliation: Removes old dead skin cells without being harsh with mandelic acid & pha's.
- Hydration: Keeps your skin hydrated with hyaluronic acid.
- Improves Texture: Smooths out the skin's surface.
- Brightens Skin: Gives your skin a healthy, radiant glow.
Benefits
- Smooth Skin: Gets rid of rough patches for a smoother feel.
- Hydrated Skin: Allows your moisturizers to work better.
- Anti-Aging: Helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
- Radiant Skin: Makes your skin look brighter and more youthful.
- Better Makeup: Foundation and concealer look better after just one use.
Exfoliation is a key part of any skincare routine. It keeps your skin looking fresh, youthful, and healthy. Here’s why exfoliation matters:
Removes Dead Skin Cells
Your skin naturally sheds dead cells, but sometimes they don't come off completely. This can make your skin look dull and rough. Exfoliating helps remove these dead cells, revealing smoother, newer skin underneath.
Unclogs Pores
Dead skin cells and excess oil can build up and clog your pores. This can lead to blackheads and breakouts. Exfoliating clears out these impurities, reducing the risk of acne and keeping your pores clean.
Enhances Absorption of Skincare Products
Exfoliating removes the barrier of dead skin cells, allowing your other skincare products, like serums and moisturizers, to penetrate deeper. This means they work more effectively, giving you better results.
Evens Skin Tone
Exfoliation can help fade dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and acne scars over time, leading to a more even skin tone. Regular exfoliation promotes cell turnover, improving the overall texture and appearance of your skin.
Boosts Circulation
Gently massaging your skin during exfoliation boosts blood circulation, which helps nourish your skin cells and keep them healthy. Improved circulation also gives your skin a natural, healthy glow.
Prevents Ingrown Hairs
Exfoliating can help prevent ingrown hairs by removing the dead skin cells that can trap hairs under the skin. This is especially useful for areas where you shave or wax.
Promotes Collagen Production
Some forms of exfoliation, like chemical exfoliants, can stimulate collagen production. Collagen is essential for maintaining the skin's elasticity and firmness, helping to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Types of Exfoliation
Physical Exfoliation
Physical exfoliants use small particles or textured surfaces to manually remove dead skin cells. Examples include scrubs and brushes. These should be used gently to avoid irritation, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Chemical Exfoliation
Chemical exfoliants use acids or enzymes to dissolve dead skin cells.
Best Skin Types for Different Exfoliants
Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs)
Example: Glycolic Acid
Best For:
Dry Skin: AHAs help exfoliate the surface of the skin and are hydrophilic, which means they attract water, making them ideal for dry skin types.
Sun-Damaged Skin: They can help improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin by promoting cell turnover and improving skin texture.
Mature Skin: AHAs are effective in reducing the appearance of fine lines and improving overall skin radiance.
Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs)
Example: Salicylic Acid
Best For:
Oily Skin:
BHAs are oil-soluble, which means they can penetrate deeper into the pores to clear out impurities and excess sebum.
Acne-Prone Skin: Salicylic acid is particularly effective in treating acne due to its ability to unclog pores and its anti-inflammatory properties.
Combination Skin: BHAs can be useful for combination skin as they help balance oil production and treat breakouts.
Polyhydroxy Acids (PHAs)
Sexapeel Gommage Peeling Gel
Best For:
Sensitive Skin: PHAs are similar to AHAs but are much gentler, making them suitable for sensitive skin types. They have larger molecular sizes, which penetrate the skin more slowly and reduce the risk of irritation.
Rosacea-Prone Skin: PHAs can be less irritating for those with rosacea compared to AHAs and BHAs.
Enzymes
Examples: Papaya (Papain), Pineapple (Bromelain)
Best For:
Sensitive Skin: Enzyme exfoliants are gentle and work by breaking down the protein bonds that hold dead skin cells together. They are suitable for sensitive skin as they provide exfoliation without causing irritation.
Dry Skin: Enzymes can help remove flaky skin without stripping essential moisture.
Dull Skin: These natural exfoliants help brighten the complexion by gently removing dead skin cells.
Summary
AHAs: Best for dry, sun-damaged, and mature skin.
BHAs: Ideal for oily, acne-prone, and combination skin.
PHAs: Suitable for sensitive and rosacea-prone skin.
Enzymes: Gentle enough for sensitive, dry, and dull skin.
How Often Should You Exfoliate?
How often you should exfoliate depends on your skin type and the exfoliant you use. Generally, exfoliating 1-2 times a week is enough for most people. If you have sensitive skin, you may need to exfoliate less often.
What is TEWL?
TEWL stands for Transepidermal Water Loss
It's when water escapes from the deeper layers of your skin and evaporates into the air
It's a normal process that helps keep your skin hydrated and healthy
Why is TEWL important?
Too much TEWL can cause skin problems like:
- Dryness
- Irritation
- Increased sensitivity
As you age, your skin's natural barrier gets weaker, which can lead to more TEWL and dry, irritated skin
Skin conditions like eczema, rosacea and psoriasis can also increase TEWL and make symptoms worse
How is TEWL measured?
Dermatologists and researchers use a device called a Tewameter to measure TEWL
It helps them understand how well your skin barrier is working and overall skin health
They use this information to test how well skincare products and treatments work
How can you reduce TEWL and keep your skin healthy?
- Follow a good skincare routine:
- Gently clean your skin
- Moisturize regularly
- Protect your skin from the sun
Ingredients for Preventing TEWL and Strengthening the Skin Barrier
- Ceramides: Essential for maintaining the skin barrier and preventing moisture loss.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Attracts and retains moisture in the skin.
- Glycerin: A humectant that draws moisture into the skin.
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Improves skin barrier function and reduces water loss.
- Panthenol (Vitamin B5): Attracts moisture and has barrier-enhancing properties.
- Cholesterol: Crucial for maintaining the skin barrier and hydration.
- Fatty Acids (e.g., linoleic acid, oleic acid): Support the integrity and function of the skin barrier.
- Squalane: Mimics the skin’s natural oils, providing hydration and barrier protection.
- Shea Butter: Moisturizes and forms a protective barrier on the skin.
- Jojoba Oil: Provides moisture and protection, mimicking natural skin oils.
- Sunflower Seed Oil: Rich in linoleic acid, helps to maintain the skin barrier.
- Colloidal Oatmeal: Soothes and restores the skin barrier.
- Allantoin: Soothes and promotes cell regeneration, supporting the skin barrier.
- Petrolatum: An occlusive agent that prevents water loss by forming a barrier on the skin.
- Dimethicone: Forms a protective barrier on the skin, preventing water loss.
- Sodium PCA: A humectant that helps retain moisture in the skin.
- Aloe Vera: Hydrates and has soothing, anti-inflammatory properties.
- Snail Mucin: Contains hyaluronic acid and glycoproteins that hydrate and repair the skin barrier.
- Beta-Glucan: Soothes, moisturizes, and supports the skin barrier.
- Fatty Alcohols (e.g., cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol): Soften and hydrate the skin, enhancing texture and barrier function.
Additional tips for improving TEWL and maintaining a healthy skin barrier for aging skin:
Use lukewarm water: Hot water can strip your skin of its natural oils and increase TEWL. Use lukewarm water when cleansing your face and body.
Avoid over-cleansing: Cleansing too frequently or using harsh cleansers can disrupt your skin barrier and increase TEWL. Stick to gentle cleansers and cleanse no more than twice a day.
Apply moisturizer on damp skin: Applying moisturizer while your skin is still slightly damp can help lock in hydration and reduce TEWL.
Use a humidifier: Low humidity levels can increase TEWL. Using a humidifier in your home or office can help keep your skin hydrated.
Protect your skin from extreme temperatures: Both hot and cold temperatures can damage your skin barrier and increase TEWL. Protect your skin by wearing appropriate clothing and avoiding prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures.
Manage stress: Stress can weaken your skin barrier and increase TEWL. Practice stress-reducing techniques like meditation, deep breathing, or yoga.
Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water helps keep your skin hydrated from the inside out.
Eat a balanced diet: A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats can provide your skin with the nutrients it needs to maintain a strong barrier.
Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption: Both smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can dehydrate your skin and increase TEWL.
Use a silk or satin pillowcase: Cotton pillowcases can absorb moisture from your skin. Switching to a silk or satin pillowcase can help reduce friction and keep your skin hydrated while you sleep.
Limit exfoliation frequency: Depending on your skin type and the products you use, you should generally exfoliate no more than 1-3 times per week. If you have sensitive skin, you may need to exfoliate even less frequently.
Choose gentle exfoliants: Opt for mild, non-abrasive exfoliants like lactic acid, mandelic acid, or polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) instead of harsh physical scrubs or high-concentration alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs).
Start slowly: When introducing a new exfoliant into your routine, start with the lowest concentration and frequency, gradually increasing as your skin tolerates it.
Listen to your skin: If your skin feels tight, dry, itchy, or looks red and irritated after exfoliating, you may be over-exfoliating. Reduce the frequency or switch to a gentler product.
Moisturize after exfoliating: Always follow up exfoliation with a nourishing moisturizer to help replenish your skin's hydration and support its barrier function.
Don't combine too many active ingredients: Avoid using multiple exfoliating products or combining exfoliants with other potentially irritating active ingredients like retinoids or vitamin C in the same routine.
Remember, the goal of exfoliation is to gently remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, not to strip your skin of its natural defenses.
By exfoliating mindfully and taking steps to support your skin's barrier function, you can improve your skin's health and appearance while minimizing the risk of increased TEWL.
Remember, everyone's skin is different, so what works for one person may not work for another.
UV Radiation: This is a well-documented stressor that contributes to premature aging, hyperpigmentation, and increased risk of skin cancer. Both UVA and UVB rays can damage DNA in skin cells and degrade collagen and elastin, leading to wrinkles and sagging. The impact on the skin barrier and increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is also supported by dermatological studies.
Air Pollution: Pollutants like particulate matter, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide have been shown to produce free radicals that damage skin cells, accelerate aging, and contribute to inflammatory skin conditions. Pollution can clog pores and exacerbate acne, as well as dull the skin's appearance due to oxidative stress.
Harsh Weather: Extreme temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds can dehydrate the skin, increasing TEWL and causing dryness, itchiness, and irritation. Cold weather often leads to dry skin due to reduced sebum production and low humidity levels, while hot weather can increase sweating and sebum production, potentially clogging pores.
Blue Light: Recent studies indicate that prolonged exposure to blue light from digital devices can generate free radicals, leading to skin aging and possibly hyperpigmentation. However, the extent of these effects is less understood compared to UV radiation, and more research is needed to fully understand the impact.
Protective Measures:
- Wearing Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen: This is the most effective way to protect against UVA and UVB rays. A minimum SPF of 30 is recommended by dermatologists to shield the skin from sun damage.
- Using Antioxidant-Rich Skincare Products: Antioxidants like vitamin C, vitamin E, resveratrol, and green tea extract help neutralize free radicals and protect the skin from oxidative damage caused by environmental stressors.
- Thorough Cleansing: Removing pollutants and impurities is crucial to prevent clogged pores and maintain skin health. A gentle, pH-balanced cleanser is recommended to avoid stripping the skin of its natural oils.
- Protecting Skin from Harsh Weather: Using a humidifier in dry environments, wearing protective clothing in cold or windy weather, and avoiding prolonged exposure to hot temperatures help maintain skin hydration and barrier function.
- Limiting Blue Light Exposure: While the research is emerging, reducing screen time and using blue light filters can potentially minimize the impact of blue light on the skin.
- Supporting the Skin Barrier: Ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide are essential for reinforcing the skin barrier, maintaining hydration, and preventing TEWL.
By taking these proactive steps, you can effectively minimize the harmful effects of environmental stressors and maintain a healthy, youthful complexion.
Usage Instructions
- Cleanse: Start with a clean, dry face.
- Apply: Dispense a proper amount of peeling gel onto your fingertips.
- Massage: Gently massage in a back and forth motion over the face, avoiding the eye area.
- Rinse: After a few minutes, rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
- Frequency: Use 1-3 times a week for best results. For extremely sensitive skin start using 1x a week then work up to 3x a week over a period of 6 weeks.
Safety and Warnings
- Patch Test: Perform a patch test before first use, especially if you have sensitive skin.
- Avoid Contact with Eyes: If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
- Discontinue Use: If irritation or allergic reaction occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult a dermatologist.
Allergy Alerts
While the ingredients in Sexapeel Peeling Gel are generally safe for most users, some individuals may be allergic to certain components.
Here are the potential allergens to be aware of:
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract
Potential Reaction: Allergic reactions, especially in those with latex allergies.
Note: Derived from aloe vera, known for its soothing properties but can cause reactions in some.
General Advice
Patch Test: Always perform a patch test before using a new product, especially if you have sensitive skin or known allergies.
Consult a Dermatologist: If you have a history of allergies or skin sensitivities, consult a dermatologist before using new skincare products.
Discontinue Use: If you experience any irritation, redness, itching, or other allergic reactions, discontinue use immediately and seek medical advice if necessary.
While we strive to prevent cross-contamination, we cannot guarantee our products are completely free from all allergens, as our facility processes various ingredients. Customers are responsible for assessing their own sensitivities and allergies when using our products. Your purchase acknowledges the risks associated with individual allergies.
Important Reminders
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Complementary Products: For enhanced results, use with the other Sonia Roselli skincare products.
Pro Makeup Artist Tips for Using Sexapeel Peeling Gel
Prep the Skin for Makeup
- Smooth Base: Use Sexapeel Peeling Gel before applying makeup. It removes dead skin cells, creating a smooth base and helping foundation glide on more easily.
- Even Application: Exfoliated skin allows makeup to apply evenly, reducing patchiness and improving the overall finish.
Maximize Hydration
- Post-Exfoliation Moisture: After using the gel, apply Water Elixir and Water Oil and either Intense Barrier Cream or Water Balm. This locks in moisture, plumps the skin, and gives a dewy, hydrated look perfect for makeup.
Enhance Product Absorption
- Serum and Primer Absorption: Exfoliated skin absorbs serums and primers better, boosting their benefits and making skin look healthier under makeup.
- Long-Lasting Makeup: Better absorption of skincare products can extend the wear time of makeup by creating a well-prepared base.
Customize Exfoliation for Clients
- Tailored Exfoliation: Adjust the frequency and intensity of exfoliation based on your client's skin type. For sensitive skin, use the gel less often. For oily or acne-prone skin, more frequent use may help keep pores clear.
5. Focus on Problem Areas
- Targeted Exfoliation: Focus on areas with texture issues, like the nose, chin, and forehead. These areas can benefit from focused exfoliation.
- Gentle Back and Forth Motion: Use a gentle, back and forth motion when applying the gel to avoid over-exfoliating and ensure even removal of dead skin cells.
Pro Techniques
- Light Hand: Apply with a light hand to avoid irritating the skin, especially if you or your client has sensitive skin. Let the product do the work without applying too much pressure.
- Timing: Massage the gel on for at least 30 seconds to let it work effectively. Rushing the process may not yield the best results.
Pair with Other Treatments
- Combine with Masks: After exfoliation, use Water Balm like a mask to further enhance the skin’s appearance. This combination can soothe the skin and add extra hydration.
- Serum Boost: Apply serum rich Water Elixir after using the gel to maximize skin plumpness and hydration.
By following these tips, you can make the most of Sexapeel Peeling Gel, so you or your clients have smooth, radiant skin that's perfectly prepped for makeup.
AM Routine
- Sexapeel (1-3x a Week): Use this for gentle exfoliation as needed. Follow with a rinse or use micellar water.
- Water Elixir: After exfoliating or on non-exfoliation days, apply to hydrate and prepare the skin.
- Eye Cream: Hydrate and minimize the appearance of fine lines around the eyes.
- Serum: Select a serum suited to your skin concerns like hydration, brightening, or healthy aging.
- Water Oil: Adds extra hydration and helps lock in the serum benefits.
- Water Balm: Prepares the skin for makeup, ensuring smooth application.
- Lip Care: Nourish the lips to prevent and treat dryness.
- Sunscreen: Protect the skin from UV damage and prevent further aging signs.
- Foundation: Complete your routine with a foundation that suits your skin type and coverage needs.
PM Routine
- Cleansing: Use the Japanese Cleansing Oil to remove sunscreen, makeup, and daily impurities thoroughly.
- Water Elixir: Apply after cleansing to soothe and hydrate the skin.
- Eye Serum: Target specific concerns like puffiness or dark circles.
- Eye Cream: Layer over the serum for added moisture and protection.
- Serums: Use night serums focused on repair and rejuvenation.
- Water Oil: Seal in the serums and provide additional hydration.
- Intense Barrier Cream: Use this rich cream at night for deep moisturization and skin barrier repair.
- Water Balm: Lock in moisture for comprehensive overnight nourishment. Apply extra as a mask, wear for 20 minutes, then massage in on days you're super dehydrated.
Ingredients
- Water
- Butylene Glycol
- Cellulose
- Carbomer
- Propylene Glycol
- Isostearamidopropyl Ethyldimonium Ethosulfate
- Gluconic Acid
- Mandelic Acid
- Lactobionic Acid
- Arginine
- Sodium Hyaluronate
- Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer
- Hydrolyzed Collagen
- Moringa Oleifera Seed Oil
- Squalane
- Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract
- Propanediol
- Sodium Hydroxide
- Sodium Chloride
- 1,2-Hexanediol
- Disodium EDTA
- Phenoxyethanol
Functions of Ingredients in Sexapeel Gel
Water
Function: Solvent
Description: Acts as a base for the gel, dissolving other ingredients to form a consistent formulation.
Butylene Glycol
Function: Humectant and Solvent
Description: Attracts moisture to the skin and helps other ingredients penetrate the skin.
Cellulose
Function: Exfoliant
Description: A natural polymer that acts as a gentle physical exfoliant to help remove dead skin cells.
Carbomer
Function: Thickening Agent
Description: Provides the gel-like consistency and stabilizes the formulation.
Propylene Glycol
Function: Humectant and Solvent
Description: Helps retain moisture in the skin and enhances the absorption of other ingredients.
Isostearamidopropyl Ethyldimonium Ethosulfate
Function: Conditioning Agent
Description: Provides a conditioning effect, leaving the skin feeling soft and smooth.
Gluconic Acid
Function: Exfoliant
Description: A mild exfoliant that helps to gently remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover.
Mandelic Acid
Function: Exfoliant
Description: An AHA that exfoliates the skin, promoting a smoother texture and brighter appearance. It's also less irritating than other AHAs.
Lactobionic Acid
Function: Exfoliant and Humectant
Description: A PHA that gently exfoliates and hydrates the skin, suitable for sensitive skin.
Arginine
Function: Amino Acid
Description: Helps to hydrate and condition the skin while supporting collagen production.
Sodium Hyaluronate
Function: Humectant
Description: A form of hyaluronic acid that penetrates the skin to provide deep hydration and plumping.
Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer
Function: Humectant
Description: A more stable and effective form of hyaluronic acid that offers long-lasting hydration.
Hydrolyzed Collagen
Function: Moisturizer and Skin Conditioner
Description: Helps to improve skin elasticity and hydration, giving the skin a firmer appearance.
Moringa Oleifera Seed Oil
Function: Moisturizer and Antioxidant
Description: Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, it helps to nourish and protect the skin.
Squalane
Function: Moisturizer
Description: Mimics the skin's natural oils to provide deep hydration and improve skin elasticity.
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract
Function: Soothing Agent
Description: Provides anti-inflammatory and soothing properties, helping to calm and hydrate the skin.
Propanediol
Function: Humectant and Solvent
Description: Helps to attract moisture to the skin and enhances the absorption of other ingredients.
Sodium Hydroxide
Function: pH Adjuster
Description: Used to adjust the pH of the product to ensure it is suitable for the skin.
Sodium Chloride
Function: Thickening Agent
Description: Helps to thicken the formulation and improve its texture.
1,2-Hexanediol
Function: Humectant and Preservative
Description: Attracts moisture to the skin and helps to preserve the product by inhibiting microbial growth.
Disodium EDTA
Function: Chelating Agent
Description: Binds to metal ions in the product to improve its stability and efficacy.
Phenoxyethanol
Function: Preservative
Description: Prevents microbial growth, ensuring the product remains safe and effective for use.
Ancient Exfoliation
Exfoliation has been practiced for centuries. Ancient Egyptians used sour milk baths rich in lactic acid to keep their skin smooth and soft. Cleopatra was known to bathe in milk to maintain her youthful glow.
Modern Exfoliation
In the 20th century, the beauty industry began using alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) to smooth skin. While effective, these chemical exfoliants could be harsh, particularly for sensitive skin.
The Birth of Peeling Gels
Peeling gels became popular in the late 20th century, especially in Korean beauty (K-beauty). They offered a gentler way to exfoliate, combining chemical exfoliants with an easy-to-use method that was less abrasive than physical scrubs.
Korean Beauty Influence
K-beauty emphasizes gentle, effective treatments for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Peeling gels fit this philosophy perfectly, offering mild but effective exfoliation without the harshness of physical scrubs.
How Peeling Gels Work
Peeling gels typically use natural enzymes from fruits like papaya and pineapple, along with mild chemical exfoliants. When applied to dry skin, they cause dead skin cells to clump together and form small, visible particles. This provides both a physical and visual cue that the product is working.
Popularity
Peeling gels became popular worldwide because they are gentle and effective. They provide immediate results, making the skin smoother and brighter without causing irritation.
Sonia Roselli's Peeling Gel: Unique For Sensitive Skin
Sonia Roselli's Peeling Gel stands out by focusing on PHAs and enzymes, making it perfect for sensitive, aging skin. This unique formulation offers gentle yet powerful exfoliation.
- PHAs and Enzymes: Unlike many peeling gels that use AHAs and BHAs, Sonia Roselli's formula uses polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) and natural enzymes. PHAs are gentler, making them ideal for sensitive skin.
- Sensitive and Aging Skin: This peeling gel is crafted to cater to the needs of sensitive and aging skin, providing effective exfoliation without irritation.
- Hydration and Soothing: Enriched with hydrating and soothing ingredients, it leaves the skin feeling refreshed and calm.
Fun Facts
- Instant Results: Sonia Roselli's Peeling Gel provides immediate, visible results.
- Gentle Yet Effective: It combines chemical and physical exfoliation in one gentle product.
- Perfect for Sensitive Skin: Despite its powerful effects, it is gentle enough for regular use.
Customer-Driven Innovation
- Customer Requests: Customers asked for a product specifically for the face, fragrance-free, and easy to travel with. Pro makeup artists wanted something for their kits. Sexapeel Gel answers all these requests.
Development Challenges
- Two Years in the Making: It took us two years to create this product, mostly due to COVID-19 and packaging shortages.
Pre-Sale Success
- Sold Out Quickly: The pre-sale for Sexapeel Gommage Peeling Gel sold out in just two days!
Sonia Roselli's Sexapeel Gommage Peeling Gel is designed with your needs in mind, providing a gentle, effective exfoliation for smooth, radiant skin.
Thoughtful Design
- Compact and Travel-Friendly: The packaging is compact and lightweight, making it easy to take with you on the go. Whether you're traveling or just need something portable for your makeup kit, Sexapeel Gel fits perfectly.
Functional and User-Friendly
- Pump Bottle with Locking Cap: The product comes in a convenient pump bottle with a locking cap. This design ensures you get the right amount of gel every time, prevents spills, and keeps the application process clean and simple.
- Hygienic Dispensing: The pump bottle keeps the product hygienic, protecting the gel from exposure to air and contaminants, ensuring it stays fresh and effective.
Aesthetic Appeal
- Sleek and Elegant: The sleek, elegant design of the packaging reflects the high-quality, luxurious nature of the product. It's stylish enough to display on your vanity but practical enough for everyday use.
- Clear Labeling: The packaging features clear, easy-to-read labels, so you can quickly find and understand the product information, including usage instructions and ingredient list.
Eco-Conscious Choices
- Eco-Friendly Materials: We are committed to sustainability, and our packaging reflects this. Whenever possible, we use recyclable materials to minimize environmental impact.
Perfect for Professional Kits
- Makeup Artist Essential: Pro makeup artists requested a product that would be convenient for their kits. The travel-friendly size and user-friendly design make it an ideal addition to any professional's toolkit.
Size
- Convenient Size: The bottle contains a generous amount of product, ensuring you have plenty of gel for regular use while still being portable.
Sonia Roselli's Sexapeel Gommage Peeling Gel not only delivers outstanding skincare benefits but also comes in thoughtfully designed packaging that meets the needs of both everyday users and professional makeup artists. The pump bottle with a locking cap makes it perfect for travel and easy to use.
FAQ
Japansese Cleansing Oil FAQ
Sexapeel Gommage Peeling Gel is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and aging skin. Its gentle formulation ensures effective exfoliation without causing irritation.
For best results, use the gel 1-3 times a week. Adjust the frequency based on your skin’s tolerance and needs.
If you have sensitive skin, it's best to use Sexapeel on its own to avoid over-exfoliation. Combining it with other strong exfoliants can irritate the skin.
You will see immediate results after the first use. Your skin will feel smoother and look brighter as dead skin cells are removed.
While the ingredients are generally safe, it’s always best to consult with your healthcare provider before using any new skincare products during pregnancy.
Yes, you can use the gel on other rough patches like elbows and knees to smooth the skin. However, we suggest our Sexapeel Instant Exfoliation Spray for the body. It's also more economical to do so.
Store the gel in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its effectiveness.
Yes, Sexapeel Gommage Peeling Gel is fragrance-free, making it suitable for those with fragrance sensitivities.
First, be sure you're not using too strong of pressure when massaging your skin. You just need a feather light touch.
If you are still experience irritation, stop using the product immediately. Rinse your skin with water and apply a soothing moisturizer, like Intense Barrier Cream and Water Oil.
Consult a dermatologist if the irritation persists.
Yes, using the gel before applying makeup helps create a smooth, flawless base. Your foundation will glide on more evenly, giving you a perfect finish.
You will see and feel dead skin cells and product clumping and rolling off your skin during use.
This is a sign that the product is effectively exfoliating your skin.
Yes, whenever possible, we use recyclable materials to minimize environmental impact. Please check local recycling guidelines for proper disposal.
Because you don't need a lot, each bottle contains a generous amount of gel, 80ml or 2.7 ounces, ensuring you have plenty for regular use while still being portable. This should be plenty for 2-4 months of use.
Absolutely! The gel is suitable for all genders and can help anyone looking to improve their skin texture and appearance.
Great to use before a shave.
Yes, like all skincare products, Sexapeel Gommage Peeling Gel has an expiration date. Please use within 24 months unopened, or 12 months opened.
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