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Can Uniqglow body lotion be used on the face and how should it be used?

Asked by Female, 23 · 6 days ago

Uniqglow is formulated as a body lotion and is not intended for use on the face, as facial skin is more delicate and requires products specifically designed for it. It should be used only on the body by applying it to clean, dry skin and gently massaging until fully absorbed.
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Here’s a short, safe guide to using Uniqglow Whitening Body Lotion on your face and key precautions to follow.

🏥 How to apply

  • Start with a clean, dry face; remove makeup and pat skin dry.
  • Do a patch test: apply a small amount to the jawline or behind the ear and wait 24 hours for any reaction.
  • If no reaction, use a pea-sized amount for the entire face; avoid the eyelids, inner eye area, and lips.
  • Gently spread upward and outward until absorbed; the product contains retinol, niacinamide, and tranexamic acid, so limit use to 2–3 times per week (as the product direction suggests) and prefer night application because of retinol.
  • During daytime use a broad‑spectrum sunscreen (SPF — Sun Protection Factor) to protect against UVA (ultraviolet A) and UVB (ultraviolet B) rays.

⚠️ Precautions

  • If you have sensitive or acne-prone skin, expect possible irritation from retinol or brightening actives — stop use if you get persistent redness, burning, swelling, or blistering.
  • Do not apply to broken, inflamed, or recently exfoliated skin; avoid using other retinoids or strong acids (AHA/BHA) on the same nights.
  • Avoid eye contact; if product enters eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. If pregnant or trying to conceive, avoid retinoids—consult a dermatologist.

🩺 When to see a doctor

  • See a dermatologist promptly for a rash, severe irritation, swelling, or signs of an allergic reaction.
  • Consider consulting a dermatologist before regular facial use because the lotion is primarily formulated for body areas (neck, underarms, thighs) per product information.

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Do you have sensitive, acne-prone, or pregnant/breastfeeding status that I should consider?

Answered 6 days ago