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Dermafactors
10% Tranexamic Acid Light Moisturizer
10% Tranexamic Acid Light Moisturizer
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Packaging size 1.0 fl.oz, Airless pump bottle for better product protection;
10% Tranexamic Acid Moisturizers, freshly made and packed in bulk size. Start your brand easily and quickly with us. There is no minimum order.
Store: Keep it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight
INCI (full ingredient list): Water, Tranexamic Acid, Glycerin, Caprylic/capric Triglyceride, Dimethicone, Cetyl alcohol, Propanediol, A-165, Alpha-Bisabolol, Stearic Acid, Sodium EDTA, Allantoin, Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6, Tocopherol, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin.
- Do the standard skin testing before using this product. Only use this product as instructed after you pass the skin test.
- Apply a thin layer of this product evenly to the skin twice daily
Skin testing instructions:
You must perform a skin test following the steps below before using this product.
- Apply the product to a small test spot twice daily for seven to 10 days. Choose a quarter-sized spot on your skin where the product won’t be rubbed or washed away, such as the underside of your arm or the bend of your elbow. Use the normal amount and thickness you would use as if applying the product regularly.
- Leave the product on your skin for as long as you would normally.If you’re testing something you would usually wash off, like a cleanser, keep it on your skin for five minutes or as long as the instructions say.
- If after seven to 10 days, you don’t have a skin reaction, such as red, itchy, or swollen skin, go ahead and use the product.
- Keep in mind that some ingredients, such as retinol and glycolic acid, can irritate your skin, particularly if your skin is sensitive. This is normal and temporary.
- If you develop a skin reaction, gently wash the product off immediately, and don’t use it again. Apply a cool compress or petroleum jelly to relieve your skin, if needed. If your reaction to a product is severe and not relieved with cool compresses or petroleum jelly, you may need to see a dermatologist to help manage your symptoms.
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