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Can this label be correct?
I am a licensed esthetician. I purchased several “professional” treatment products from a newer brand to try.
The following ingredient list comes from a product touted as a resurfacing solution. You apply the liquid-gel product to clean skin (in a thick layer), allow to dry, then remove with dry fingertips. The removal is similar to gommage or peeling gels, but the texture is much nicer, no gummy feeling left behind and doesn’t get stuck to facial hair like many peeling gels and gommage products.
However, the ingredient lists leaves me suspicious. Do these ingredients read like they are in correct order, and does this read like a film forming gel that would roll off with manual removal? I’m a bit confused by the different salt labels as well.
Ethyl alcohol
Ethyl acetate liquid
Lipoic (thiotic) acid powder
Sterile water
Benzyl alcohol liquid
Glycerin liquid
Menthol crystals
Hyaluronic acid
Sodium salt powder
Aloe Vera juice liquid
Celtic salt powder
Sodium carbonate powder
Potassium bicarbonate powder
Cucumber
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