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| |  | Fenix | Home » » » Fenix Skin Healing Gel 6oz | | | | | | | Description: | | Fenix Skin Healing Gel 6oz Repairs dry, damaged, or sunburned skin on the body. Absorbs quickly and soothes, revitalizes and increases the healing period. Formulated with soothing Sage, Nettle, Rosemary, and Vitamin E, Chammomile and Aloe Vera to leave skin feeling calm and hydrated. Also great to use post treatments such as laser or microdermabrasion. Key Ingredients: Chamomile, Aloe Vera, Sage, Nettle, Rosemary, Vitamin E | | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 6.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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great productNov 20, 2009
By Amie Buttram
"amie"
I first heard of this product in a presentation at beauty school and I decided to try because i was told it worked for razor burn. I have very sensitive skin to the point where it makes it very hard to shave without getting any kind irritation. I started putting this gel on my legs after I shaved and it made my skin very smooth and soft and soothed any kind of irritation i had
So far, average to below average, regarding the effectiveness of the productJan 18, 2008
By Handsome Johnny Mediocre product that doesn't seem to be yielding any effects at all. It is kind of greasy, and it can become matted upon your skin. If it gets in your eyebrows at all or in hair or facial hair, you will be in front of the mirror, scraping it out, for awhile. It flakes up like dandruff does in hair. I don't know; it feels good to the skin, but it hasn't done much regarding the appearance of my skin, and that's what I bought it for. Perhaps I haven't had it long enough, but this has been my experience with it so far. I am glad, though, that it is a "mild" product, meaning it is not corrosive or a product that causes my actual skin to flake itself or to react in any detrimental way. However, it doesn't seem like my skin is reacting in *any* way, and that's not so good.
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