Shower Gel

  • Cica + 1% Salicylic Exfoliating Shower Gel
    Cica + 1% Salicylic Exfoliating Shower Gel

    Oily, Acne-prone, Sensitive Skin

    Reduces Body Acne

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    399

  • Watermelon + Glycolic Cooling Shower Gel
    Watermelon + Glycolic Cooling Shower Gel

    All Skin Types

    Smooth, Luminous Skin

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    349

  • Barrier Repair Hydrating Shower Gel for Dry Skin
    Barrier Repair Hydrating Shower Gel for Dry Skin

    All Skin Types

    Repairs Skin Barrier

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    349

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between shower gel and body wash?

Shower gel is usually lighter and more gel-like, while body wash is creamier.

Does shower gel lather more than bar soap?

Yes, shower gel often produces more lather than bar soap due to its formulation, providing a richer cleansing experience.

What ingredients should I look for in a moisturizing shower gel?

Look for ingredients like glycerin, shea butter, or hyaluronic acid to help retain moisture and keep your skin hydrated.

How often should I use shower gel?

Use shower gel daily during your shower routine to cleanse and refresh your skin.

How much shower gel should I typically use?

A small amount, about a quarter-sized dollop, is usually sufficient to lather and cleanse your entire body.

Can shower gel help with specific skin concerns like acne?

Yes, some shower gels contain acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid to help manage body acne and breakouts.

Is shower gel more eco-friendly than bar soap?

The shower gel is often sold in recyclable bottles, but bar soap has less packaging. Choose eco-friendly options for both to reduce environmental impact.

What should I do if shower gel gets in my eyes?

Rinse thoroughly with water immediately to avoid irritation. If discomfort persists, consult a healthcare professional.