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Exfoliating scrubs

Home and Shampoo suds, shaving Hair and skin creams and Exfoliating scrubs, facial... [Pg.3]

Exfoliating scrubs are used to remove dead surface cells and allow other products, such as essential oils, to penetrate the skin more effectively. These are principally suspensions of some kind of particles that are intended to do the exfoliating. Exam-... [Pg.345]

EXFOLIATING SCRUB - Water (Aqua), Prunus duleis(grains), Cetyl alcohol, Glycerin, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Prunus dulcis, Vitis vinifera, Benzyl alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Potassium sorbate, Sodium benzoate, Citric acid, Tocopherol... [Pg.222]

Avoid exfoliating scrubs, repeated micropeels and creams containing microcrystals on sensitive skins. Do not use any masks that might dry out the skin. [Pg.25]

Except in cases where the doctor wishes to increase the depth of peel penetration intentionally, patients must be warned not to use exfoliating scrubs on their skin during the days before a peel. If the patient uses an exfoliating scrub, or a home-peel , as it is known for marketing purposes, it may be uneven and enhance penetration of the acid locally. [Pg.346]

Home and personal care products Shampoo suds, shaving cream, contraceptive foam, bubble bath foam, hair styling mousse Hair and skin creams, lotions Exfoliating scrubs, facial masks, lip balms Spray paints, spray polishes, air freshening sprays, insecticide sprays... [Pg.5]

Exfoliating scrubs are used to remove dead surface cells and allo w other products, such as essential oils, to penetrate the skin more effectively. These are principally suspensions of some kind of particles that are intended to do the exfoliating. Examples include ground pumice, microbeads, ground nut shells (such as walnut) and ground fruit seeds (such as apricot). Other additives may include oils, salts and scents. Some environmental and health concerns about the use of microscale polystyrene beads as exfoliating agents have been noted in Section 8.6. [Pg.459]

Concealer, exfoliant/scrub, facial cleanser, facial moisturizer, foundation, glitter. Up gloss, lipstick, mask, sunscreen/tanning oil... [Pg.463]

Patient s responsibilities include Application of inadequate topical products (scrubs, exfoliating agents) before complete reepithelization This results in severe irritation with intense erythema and edema. Prescribe topical and systemic steroids for a few days. Prescribe bleaching agents (hydroquinone 3-4%, kojic acid, arbutin, azelaic) acid after reepithelization as the risk of hyperpigmentation is increased. [Pg.196]


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