•Patch Test: Before applying the lotion all over, do a patch test. Apply a small amount of the lotion on a discreet area of your skin (like behind your ear or on your forearm) and wait for 24 hours to check for any adverse reactions. If you experience irritation or discomfort, discontinue use.
•Application: Shake the bottle well to ensure the ingredients are properly mixed. Pour a small amount of the peeling lotion onto a cotton pad or directly onto your hands, depending on the product's instructions.
•Apply to Skin: Gently apply the lotion to the desired areas of your body, such as elbows, knees, feet, or any other areas that need exfoliation or smoothing. Avoid applying the lotion to sensitive areas, broken or irritated skin, or near mucous membranes.
•Massage In: Use gentle, circular motions to massage the lotion into your skin. This helps to ensure even application and absorption.
•Wait for Absorption: Allow the lotion to absorb into your skin fully. Follow the recommended time mentioned on the product label for leaving it on before rinsing off.
•Rinse Off: After the recommended time has passed, rinse your skin thoroughly with lukewarm water. Make sure all residues of the lotion are completely removed.
•Moisturize: After patting your skin dry with a clean towel, follow up with a moisturizer to lock in hydration and keep your skin soft and supple.
•Sun Protection: Since peeling lotions can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight, it's crucial to apply sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher if you're going outdoors during the day.
•Frequency: Follow the usage instructions provided by the manufacturer. Typically, peeling lotions are used once or twice a week, but this can vary depending on the product's strength and your skin type.
•Storage: Store the peeling lotion in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat to maintain its effectiveness.