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Dr. G's gentle physical exfoliant — cellulose-based gommage peeling gel that gathers dead corneocytes into visible balls during massage, layered with five forms of HA + ascorbic acid + ceramides for vitamin C brightening + barrier support. The rare physical exfoliant gentle enough for sensitive skin (the cellulose particles are dramatically softer than salt or sugar scrubs).
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Brightening Peeling Gel by Dr.G is formulated for sensitive, dull, all skin. Dr. G's gentle physical exfoliant — cellulose-based gommage peeling gel that gathers dead corneocytes into visible balls during massage, layered with five forms of HA + ascorbic acid + ceramides for vitamin C brightening + barrier support. The rare physical exfoliant gentle enough for sensitive skin (the cellulose particles are dramatically softer than salt or sugar scrubs).
The key active ingredients in Brightening Peeling Gel are Ceramides, Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin C. It's known for: cellulose gommage format gentler than salt/sugar scrubs and five-form HA + vitamin C + ceramide layered actives.
Yes, Brightening Peeling Gel targets dullness, sensitivity. cellulose gommage format gentler than salt/sugar scrubs
Brightening Peeling Gel retails for around $22, which places it in the mid range for exfoliants. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: physical exfoliation may not deliver as deep results as chemical alternatives; weekly use only — not daily; ascorbic acid stability in gommage format is limited.
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