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Patch Test Guidelines

Patch testing is a crucial step that people with sensitive skin or a history of allergic skin reactions should follow before using any new skincare product or switching from one brand to another. It is a simple way to predict if you will have some sort of adverse reaction to a new product. Therefore, performing a patch test before adding a new product to your routine is strongly recommended.

It is also important to apply the product to a small area once daily for three days to test if you are sensitive to this product.

To perform a patch test, you can apply a small amount of our product to a clean skin area on the upper forearm, inner side of the wrist, inner thigh, back of the earlobe, or neck. It is essential to keep the area dry and leave the patch test for 24 hours. After 24 hours, rinse the area and note the results.

If you develop severe irritation, hives, swelling of eyes and mouth, blistering, or difficulty breathing, please rinse off the product immediately, cease use, and consult a physician as soon as possible. 

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Apply a small amount of the product onto a clean area of skin on the upper forearm.

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It would be best if you kept the area dry.

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Wait 24 hours, then rinse the area.

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If you develop severe irritation, hives, swelling of eyes and mouth, blistering, or difficulty breathing, rinse off, cease use, and consult a physician immediately.
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