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PRODUCT DETAILED INFORMATION
exposure® dermatological facial exfoliation
facial exfoliation
 

DESCRIPTION
Exposure® Dermatological Facial Exfoliation Cream is an original formulation with rosa moschata seeds and camomile essential oil effectively cleanses, purifies and regenerates the skin (for external use only).

MAIN INGREDIENTS
Aqua, mineral oil, hydrogenated polyisobutene, stearyl heptanoate, water, glycerin, rosa moschata seeds, peg/ppg-14/4 dimethicone, chamomilla recutita oil, triethanolamine, acrylates / c10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer, imidazolidinyl urea, disodium edta.

INDICATIONS
Specifically formulated for sensitive and very sensitive skin. Effective, gentle exfoliation and cleansing of the facial epidermis.

  • Routine skincare regime: daily removal of skin impurities and dead surface cells , pore clearance and to stimulate epithelium regeneration
  • Preparation for advanced skin treatments: deep cleansing to allow maximum absorption of Exposure® IG Serum or Exposure® Antiaging Serum with Argireline®.

PROPERTIES
Exposure® Dermatological Facial Exfoliation Cream has been formulated using finely pulverized natural seeds, being free from abrasive synthetic polymers or minerals. Its non-greasy formulation has been specifically designed for the delicate epidermis of the face, maintaining the pH balance so that the acidic barrier that protects the skin is not broken down. It also maintains and supports the skin natural moisture level, providing the following effects:

  • cleanse: effective, gentle exfoliation of the facial epithelium, resulting in smooth skin, free from rough areas
  • purify: removal of skin contaminants and toxic substances
  • decongest: soothing properties to reduce irritation
  • regenerate: stimulation of skin cells neo-synthesis

DIRECTIONS
Suitable for all skin types, but specially for very sensitive skin.

1. Moist your skin with water.

2. Apply to face, neck and decollete areas with a gentle circular
massage. For oily skin, it is advised to insist on areas like
forehead, nose and chin.

3. Rinse off with water.

Immediately after exfoliation: avoid direct sunlight, the use of sunbeds and treatments such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels and laser resurfacing for 5 to 7 days.

For best protection use Exposure® Total Sunblock.

 

WARNING
Topical use only. Do not apply to eyes, mucose membranes and/or open wounds.
Some patients experience breakouts any time they change their skin care regimen. Skin reactions to any new topical product, though rare, are likely to occur within the first few days of use. If any reaction occurs, wash the product off and discontinue use.

CONTRAINDICATIONS
Prior history of sensitivity or allergic reaction to this product or any of its ingredients.

ADVERSE REACTIONS
No systemic adverse reactions have been reported. In rare cases, hypersensitivity (localized contact dermatitis) may occur: gel application should be discontinued and the physician notified immediately.

KEEP OUT OF THE REACH AND SIGHT OF CHILDREN

Not tested on animals
Manufactured in the EC for Medical Aesthetics Ltd., London, UK

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