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Can I use 911 Badiaga gel on my face?

911 Badiaga body gel is formulated as a body gel, so it is intended for use on the body rather than the face. The skin on the face is thinner and often more reactive than the skin on the arms, legs, or torso. The formula contains essential oils such as tea tree, juniper, and peppermint, as well as plant extracts like arnica and chamomile. While these ingredients are common in body cosmetics, they can be too stimulating for facial skin, especially around the eyes and lips.

The product instructions specifically say to keep it away from the eyes and mucous membranes. Applying a gel with peppermint oil near the eyes could cause a strong cooling or stinging sensation, so it is best to avoid the entire eye area. If you are looking for a product for facial marks or uneven tone, a facial serum or cream designed for that purpose would be a more suitable choice.

If you still want to try it on a small area of the face, do a patch test first: apply a tiny amount to the jawline or behind the ear, wait 24 hours, and check for any redness, itching, or irritation. If any reaction appears, do not use it on the face. For the body, the same caution applies — test on a small area if you have sensitive skin or a history of reactions to essential oils.

Remember that this is a cosmetic product, not a medicine. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. If you have a skin condition or are unsure whether a product is suitable for you, consult a specialist before use.

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