Limonene
Generic Name: limonene
Brand Names:
Purifying S.o.s Spotgel
removing old dead skin cells and turning skin bright
Overview
removing old dead skin cells and turning skin bright
Uses
apply a small amount on affected areas with fingertips or cotton swab, day and night
Dosage
for external use only
Warnings
This product is for exeternal use only. Do not use for internal use Storage and handling precautions If possible, avoid direct sunlight and store in cool and area of low humidity in order to maintain the quality of the product and avoid misuse Avoid placing the product near fire and store out in reach of children - consult a physician in case of abnormal symptoms, such as red spots, swelling or itching, or side effects in the areas of application due to direct light during or after using the product - do not use on wounded area
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Limonene used for?▼
apply a small amount on affected areas with fingertips or cotton swab, day and night
What are the important warnings for Limonene?▼
This product is for exeternal use only. Do not use for internal use Storage and handling precautions If possible, avoid direct sunlight and store in cool and area of low humidity in order to maintain the quality of the product and avoid misuse Avoid placing the product near fire and store out in reach of children - consult a physician in case of abnormal symptoms, such as red spots, swelling or itching, or side effects in the areas of application due to direct light during or after using the product - do not use on wounded area
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Medical Disclaimer
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