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Review: Neogen Dermalogy's Bio-Peel Gauze Peeling - Green Tea

Greetings, my friends!

Bottom Line - I will happily repurchase this pads when I run out. They're very gentle and effective, and everything I'm looking for in a chemical exfoliant.

Neogen Dermalogy:
Neogen Dermalogy is a Korean skincare company which is a leader in skincare trends. They have developed advanced, high performance, and cruelty-free products to delivers natural ingredients to their clients. Their innovative formulas and top-quality ingredients create products with maximum benefits and gentle results - even for people with sensitive skin.

Neogen Dermalogy's Bio-Peel Gauze Peeling - Green Tea:
This product was recommended to me by Reagan, a SokoGlam Skincare Expert during our 1:1 Skin consultation in January, and I thought I'd give them a shot. I'm so glad I did! They are amazing! Not only are they convenient, they also work really well too. I know I've told you all how important it is to be gentle with your skin (which is why I tend to use enzyme exfoliants more often), but these are incredibly gentle at removing dead skin and I didn't have any irritation afterwards - which is probably because one of the main ingredients is green tea (which soothes away irritation.)  I've even used them on my hubby-to-be and he loved them too. One note from him - don't lay down after you use these. He got a little bit in his right eye and he said it burned.

Stats:
This is quite economical at $27 for 30 pads (which is $.90 per pad). You can buy this on SokoGlam's website (www.sokoglam.com), but it's also available at Sephora, Jet.com, and Walmart. Also, keep in mind that you are meant to use these 1-to-2 times a week, so 30 pads will last you a long time.

While I typically mentioned that "I do not recommend buying high-end beauty products from Amazon or eBay," about now - this isn't really a high-end beauty product. However, beauty products still tend to be highly susceptible to fraud so if you don't buy this from a reputable shop - beware it might not be what you think it is.

That's it. Let me know if you have any questions.
JessiPedia

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