THE FACE SHOP MILD PAPAYA PEELING REVIEW

 

TheFaceShopMildPapayaPeelingEven sensitive skins sometimes want the satisfying feeling of a good exfoliation, but most products are entirely too harsh. Or maybe you have normal skin and just want something gentle to get the job done without any irritation. Enter The Face Shop’s Mild Papaya Peeling.
This is an extremely mild gommage style gel. If you’re not familiar with what a gommage is, it’s a gel that pills up into little balls when rubbed. As you rub the product around, the little balls gently pick up dead skin and roll it away. All the while the gel consistency lubricates and keeps the irritation from the friction to a minimum. This is an ideal manual exfoliation process for sensitive skin, especially if you’ve found scrubs to be too harsh in the past.
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As you can see here, this is what it looks like when first pumped out and then how it looks after some rubbing. It’s so easy to use, you apply it to a dry face, and then massage in a circular motion. This both exfoliates and stimulates circulation. The more you rub, the more it turns into these little balls, facilitating your exfoliation.Here is the official product information from The Face Shop’s English language website”

  •  150 ml
  •  All Skin Types
  •  Sensitive

Description

Now is the time when even peeling has to be smart

A smart peeling line that customers can choose depending on their skin type and needs

A mild peeling product that softly exfoliates while providing skin with moisture

*Natural papaya enzyme ingredients softly remove dead skin cells without irritation

*Minimizes irritation with 5 free formula (Free from paraben, alcohol, anima ingredients, mineral oil, artificial coloring)

Application

After drying face, pump the product 1~2 times and apply it on the entire face, avoiding the eye and mouth area. Massage for 30 seconds and wash off when the dead skin cells come off.”

 

 

 

This claims that the papaya enzymes help with the peeling. It may indeed contain them but you’re just washing them all down the drain once you rinse. It’s not like you’re leaving it on your face for a chemical exfoliation. What actually does the exfoliating here is the manual motion, and it does a pretty nice job. Of course this isn’t going to be as effective as a scrub, but it’s also not going to bring the irritation and roughness of one either. You can also get away with using this way more often than you could a harsher manual exfoliant. Theres no suggested usage but I would say you could safely use this a couple of times a week if you’d like.

I really enjoy using this product for what it is, a gentle alternative to scrubs. It’s a pleasant experience and it could work for a very broad spectrum of skin types.

Available on Ebay here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/The-Face-Shop-Smart-Peeling-Mild-Papaya-Peeling-150ml-Korea-cosmetic-Peel-/261166113957?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cceb6a4a5

and Amazon here
http://www.amazon.com/Face-Smart-Peeling-Papaya-150ml/dp/B00BKOXBR4/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1430702284&sr=1-1&keywords=the+face+shop+mild+papaya+peeling

The Face Shop Mild Papaya Peeling get’s 4.5 out of five turtles.

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3 Comments

  1. Arya

    had a sample of this, overall it’s a good exfoliator but it peeled the skin on my nose

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