SOFINA iP Pore Clearing Gel Wash
Product Description
This intensive care facial cleanser is designed for use once or twice a week to target and cleanse hard-to-remove keratin plugs from the inside out. It effectively removes blackheads, dirt, and roughness from pores, leaving your skin feeling instantly smooth and refreshed after each use. Enriched with moisturizing beauty ingredients such as mallow extract, mannitol, and trehalose, it helps maintain skin hydration while cleansing. The cleanser features a refreshing clear ocean energy scent, enhancing your skincare experience. Ideal for use on areas of concern like the nose, cheeks, and chin, this product is a perfect addition to your weekly skincare routine.
Product Specifications
- Brand Name: Sofina iP - Manufacturer: Kao Corporation - Product Weight: 0.03 kilograms
Ingredients
Water, sorbitol, tromethamine, trehalose, mannitol, PG, arginine, kaolin, charcoal, yellow cedar bark extract, BG, hydroxyethyl cellulose, (acrylates/alkyl acrylate (C10-30) crosspolymer, palmitic acid, stearic-13, laureth-6 carboxylic acid, laureth-21, K hydroxide, Al hydroxide, iron oxide, titanium dioxide, EDTA-2Na, phenoxyethanol, fragrance.
Directions for Use
1. Use once or twice a week after cleansing your face. Suitable for both morning and night use. 2. Apply an appropriate amount (about 2 cm in diameter) to lightly wet skin, focusing on areas with pore concerns such as the nose, between the eyebrows, and chin. 3. Gently massage the gel in a circular motion to blend it thoroughly. Avoid rubbing the skin too strongly. 4. Rinse well with water after application.
Safety Warning
- Do not use on wounds, rashes, eczema, or other skin conditions. - Use with caution to avoid skin irritation. If redness, swelling, itching, or other adverse reactions occur, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist. - Avoid contact with eyes. If the product gets into your eyes, rinse thoroughly and consult an ophthalmologist if irritation persists. - Discontinue use if symptoms worsen or if similar reactions occur after sun exposure.