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