How to apply NeoStrata gel Plus?
How to apply NeoStrata gel Plus?
Apply to face and other desired areas once daily for two weeks and twice daily thereafter, following cleansing, as tolerated. Daily use of sunscreen with this product is recommended.
What is neostrata cream?
A gentle, high-strength, antiaging face cream with 10% Polyhydroxy Acid (PHA) to lightly exfoliate, moisturize and reduce visible signs of aging. Contains PHA, known to soothe and strengthen the protective moisture barrier for dry or stressed skin.
Does neostrata have parabens?
It’s paraben-free and fragrance free. I see a noticeable difference, with plumper and more supple skin, and less visible wrinkles. Neostrata Support with SPF 30 Sunscreen: $72.
How do you use gel plus?
Directions: After cleansing, apply to face and other desired areas once daily for two weeks and twice daily thereafter, as tolerated. Daily use of a sunscreen with this product is recommended….Benefits:
- Oil-free.
- Fragrance-free.
- Great for oily and acne prone skin.
- Smoothes texture and evens out skin tone.
- 15% Glycolic acid.
How do you apply NeoStrata skin brightener?
About This Product NEOSTRATA Skin Brightener SPF 35 (ENLIGHTEN) is suitable for all skin types. Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure. Use a water resistant sunscreen if swimming or sweating. Reapply sunscreen at least every 2 hours.
How do you use NeoStrata peel?
Single Use Peel Pads (used once daily) Single use peel pads are an easy one-step boost to your antiaging regimen. The peel solution is applied to the skin with the moistened pad. Allow solution to absorb before applying moisturizer. No rinsing needed.
Is NEOSTRATA good for mature skin?
Known as photoaging, it results in the wrinkles, uneven pigmentation and rough texture that start to appear as we get older. Along with everyday sun protection, our range of potent antiaging solutions can significantly improve the look of skin and reduce the visible signs of photoaging.
Are NEOSTRATA products safe?
In addition, NEOSTRATA® of Canada recommends discontinuing use of its products containing OTC treatments for acne and psoriasis, as well as products containing high levels of retinol and chemical peels during pregnancy and lactation, unless recommended by a physician.