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Tree to Tub Deep Hydrating Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin with Green Tea -- 1.7 oz


Tree to Tub Deep Hydrating Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin with Green Tea
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Tree to Tub Deep Hydrating Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin with Green Tea -- 1.7 oz

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Tree to Tub Deep Hydrating Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin with Green Tea Description

  • Daily Hydrating Face Moisturizer
  • Cruelty Free
  • No Paraben
  • No SLS
  • No Sulfates
  • Gluten Free

Lets face it a dry, sensitive, uneven complexion is the pits!

 

Stop the stress and lock in lasting, residue-free moisture with a unique Deep Hydrating Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin with proven skincare heroes like Hyaluronic Acid, Green Tea & Ginseng.

Indulge in a daily feel-good skin care ritual with this anti aging moisturizer for dry skin to help skin show fewer fine lines and wrinkles, and build up a naturally glowing complexion.

 

Feel Safe, Feel Good, Feel Confident

 

Do you struggle with extra sensitive skin? Feel like you've tried everything and nothing ever works? We get you and we promise there's a solution. Your skin just needs a little bit of extra TLC to achieve that feel good glow. Be confident and comfortable in your own skin, finally!


Directions

After washing with our soapberry facial cleanser, apply face cream over face, neck, and décolletage, gently massaging into skin. Use with our ginseng green tea toner, clay mask, serum, and eye cream for best results.
Free Of
Animal testing (cruelty), animal ingredients, sulfates, SLS, parabens, DEA/MEA, gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Aloe barbadensis leaf (organic aloe vera) juice, rosa damascena (organic rose) coco-caprylate/caprate (from coconut), glycerin (vegan), cetearyl olivate (from olive), sorbitan olivate (from olive), panthenol (vitamin B5), xylitylglucoside & anhydroxylitol & xylitol, sodium acrylates copolymer & lecithin (from soy), 1,2-hexanediol, butyrospermum parkii (organic shea butter), theobroma cacao (organic cocoa butter), simmondsia chinensis (jojoba seed oil), niacinamide (vitamin b3), tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), hydroxyacetophenone, sodium hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid), xanthan gum, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), caprylhydroxamic acid, camellia sinensis (organic green tea) leaf extract, melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf extract, panax (ginseng) root extract, lavandula angustifolia (lavender) essential oil.
Warnings

For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, rinse immediately with water. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Please note that you may receive a product with a different label or packaging to the one displayed on this page due to branding updates, however, all formulas, key ingredients and claims seen on this page accurately represent the product you receive at all times.

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How to Do a 'Patch Test' Before Using New Skincare Products

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Whenever you add a new product to your skincare routine, it’s a good idea to start with a patch test – especially if you’ll be using it on your face, or if it contains notably strong ingredients like retinol. Doing a patch test – which involves applying a tiny amount of product to a small, specific area of skin – is a smart way to make sure topicals are well-tolerated and won’t trigger irritations or side effects. It’s easy to do, and you can rest assured that applying the product across greater areas of your skin is safe and won’t cause any negative effects. Woman Squeezing Serum onto Finger Learning How to Patch Test Skincare for Safety and Effectiveness You might say slow and steady wins the race when trying new products. Remember: there’s no rush. Taking the extra time to patch test is the best way to avoid unnecessary irritation or even skin damage. Here’s everything you need to know about patch testing new skincare products, including why it matters and how to properly do it.

Why it’s important to do a patch test

Patch tests are a sneak preview of how new products will affect your skin. Most importantly, they let you know if there’s cause for concern or if you should discontinue use. Some factors to note include allergic reactions, pain and irritation, discoloration or color changes, burning sensations, redness or any other uncomfortable or unordinary signs or symptoms. “Home-based patch testing is when you test a specific product in a small area, known as the repeated open application test or the ROAT test, while patch testing in a doctor’s office tests multiple different allergens, which are individually applied as specific ingredients,” says board-certified dermatologist Marisa Garshick. “Both help to test for allergic contact dermatitis, a type IV hypersensitivity reaction, but at-home patch testing will tell you if your skin doesn’t like a certain product, while in-office patch testing can help tell you if a certain ingredient is triggering a reaction,” Garshick explains. Seeing a dermatologist regularly is important, but unless there are unique circumstances or your skin is exceptionally sensitive, a visit isn’t necessary for trying out new topicals. Learning how to patch test skincare products yourself at home is acceptable for most people. Note that you’ll want to focus on small areas to minimize the risk of reactions. Those with sensitive or very reactive skin should learn how to patch test skincare properly and be vigilant about doing it for all new products.

Is ‘tingling’ a bad thing?

There’s a difference between tingling and experiencing an adverse reaction or allergy. A tingling sensation is often normal, indicating that skin is adjusting to new ingredients and a product is working effectively. If you’ve never used retinol or salicylic acid, your skin may be sensitive at first and tingle a bit until it’s grown accustomed to regular use. “Tingling can happen if the skin barrier is weakened or compromised or if trying a new ingredient for the first time,” Garshick notes. “But if tingling subsides moments after the product is applied, it’s a reassuring sign.” According to Garshick, a true adverse reaction involves skin appearing red, itchy or flaky when product is applied. If skin reacts, and symptoms are persistent and don’t go away shortly after application, take note. If you have particular skin conditions, you may want to speak with a dermatologist before using any new products. Garshick suggests avoiding oral steroids when patch testing if you have eczema. Generally, you should avoid topicals known for contributing to contact dermatitis or triggering a reaction without allergies. If your skin is red, irritated, weeping, scaly, flaky or blistered, it indicates a bad reaction, so discontinue use of the product. Tingling without any of these reactive signs present isn’t worrisome, and the product is likely safe to add to your skincare routine.

How to patch test skincare

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