Patch
Testing Guide
What is a patch test?
A patch test involves applying a small amount of product to a specific area to determine if your skin is sensitive to it. You should do this test before adding a new product to your skincare routine.
Leave On Products
Serum, Moisturizer, Sunscreen, Underarm Serum Spray, Undereye Gel, Bum Cream, Neck Knee Elbow Cream, Lip Mask, Sunstick, Acne Patch, Body Lotion, Under Eye Patches, Roll on, Toner, Hydration Stick
- 1.
Clean your upper forearm area & apply a small amount of product (1-2 drops for serums)
- 2.
Keep the area dry. After 24 hours, rinse it off & pat your skin dry
- 3.
Check for redness, irritation & burning sensation
- 4.
Repeat this for 2-3 days. If you observe any negative reactions, do not use the product
Rinse Off Products
Face Wash, Lip Scrub , Body Wash, Body Scrub
- 1.
Clean your upper forearm area & spread a small amount of the product
- 2.
After 2 minutes, rinse it off & pat your skin dry
- 3.
Check for redness, irritation & burning sensation
- 4.
Repeat this for 2-3 days. If you observe any negative reactions, do not use the product
Patch test for Peeling Solutions
Pomegranate Peeling Potion
- 1.
Clean your upper forearm area & apply 2-3 drops on it
- 2.
Leave it on for 10 minutes, then rinse it off & pat your skin dry
- 3.
Check for redness, irritation & burning sensation within 24 hours of the patch test
- 4.
Repeat this for 2-3 days. If you observe any negative reactions, do not use the product