Yes, the product is not off-limits for sensitive skin, but the product information recommends starting gently and observing how the skin responds. A good first step is to test it on a small area, such as the inside of the forearm, and wait a day to see if any redness or discomfort appears. If the skin feels normal, you can use it on larger areas.
Apply the scrub with a light hand and do not press hard. If your skin is currently irritated, sunburned, or damaged, it is best not to use the scrub at all — exfoliating an already stressed area can make the problem worse. Also avoid contact with the eyes.
If you regularly use strong exfoliating acids or retinoid body products, the product information says to use extra caution. These products can make the skin more reactive, and using a physical scrub at the same time can over-stimulate it. A practical approach is to alternate: use this scrub on one day and the acid or retinoid product on a different day. If your skin is very sensitive, give it more time between the two types of products.
This product is a cosmetic body care item. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease, and it does not address conditions such as dermatitis, psoriasis, or acne. If you have a chronic skin condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or take medication that affects your skin, consult a specialist before use.
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