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Tend Skin, 8 fl oz

Tend Skin calms razor burn, bumps and ingrown hairs in 24 hours. Just apply the lotion to legs, face, underarms, bikini area, face or neck and say goodbye to those ingrown hairs and shaving bumps. Great for men, too. Use as needed or daily to calms bumps from occurring.

Tend Skin calms razor burn, bumps and ingrown hairs.

Also available in small size: 4 oz

, August 1999

"... Exfoliating between shaves can prevent ingrown hairs. If you do get one, coax the strand out with a drop of Tend Skin, a salicylic acid solution that also calms post-shave bumps..."

, Sunday May 17, 1998

"Tend Skin is the only thing I've ever found that works for the bikini line.

Bikini season is only weeks away, and Tend Skin, a product that reduces razor bumps, bumps, ingrown hairs and razor burn, has become a hot commodity at skin-care salons. It's a clear liquid that's swabbed onto the bikini line before and after waxing, shaving, and electrolysis..."

Directions:


For those with "razor bumps" (PFB): Apply Tend Skin twice per day at first. Apply at night before sleep and again in the morning after shaving. Once the skin clears (usually in 48 hours), you should apply daily to maintain clear skin.

We strongly advise using a fresh sharp razor, be it single or double edge, and replacing it after one or two shaves. Clippers can be used, however you will not get as smooth a shave. Applying before shaving will decrease the burning and itching associated with PFB. You will find your own pattern of use. To avoid eye irritation, do not "splash" on to face! We recommend a cotton ball.

For men who have unsightly razor burn on their necks, or redness from wearing a tie, applying Tend Skin after shaving should clear the skin, usually in a matter of hours. Daily use will prevent the problem.


For ingrown hairs: Applying Tend Skin to existing ingrown hairs will clear many of them in 24 to 48 hours. Tweezing is not needed or advised as resulting skin damage can increase the formation of ingrown hairs.

For use with electrolysis: Applying before electrolysis will help protect the skin during the procedure. Applying after electrolysis will quench the burning and reduce the redness within minutes. Applying several times weekly will reduce ingrown hair formation

For use with waxing: applying Tend Skin before waxing will "ease" the wax "pull". The hairs will "feel" loosened. Then apply after waxing to reduce redness within minutes, and the next day you should not have post-wax

Method of application: Tend Skin may be applied with a cotton ball or with the fingertips. Rinse hands after use. The product may be rubbed on thus acting as a cleanser. It also acts as an astringent for oily skin. To avoid irritation to the eyes, do not "splash" on when applying to facial area.

Ingredients:

Isopropyl Alcohol, Water (Reverse Osmosis), Propylene Glycol, Acetylsalicylic Acid, Cyclomethicone, Glycerin.


Anyone having Dermabrasion or, Microdermabrasions treatments must not use Tend Skin in the same area no sooner than one month after last treatment.

The Tend Skin products has exfoliating properties and may cause excessive exfoliation resulting in a burning, discoloration's or pigmentation abnormalities, if over applied or used incorrectly.

Do not use Tend Skin along with any other products containing the followings:

  • alpha-Hydroxy
  • Glycolic Acid's or Peel's
  • Citrus based washes, abrasive scrub's or moisturizers
  • Retin-A or topical acne products
  • Loofa sponges
  • Benzol Peroxide
  • Alcohol

If with true allergies to Aspirin, do a test in the inner twist, wait 24 hours before use.

If pregnant or nursing, seek advice of your health care professional before use.

Keep out of reach of children.

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