Safa Renewal Lip Oil

Concerns
Dry, chapped, or flaky lips Dull appearance and rough texture Tightness or discomfort after sun or cold exposure
What it does
Gently resurfaces with mandelic acid for a smooth feel Replenishes and seals moisture for soft, supple lips Boosts natural glow and comfort, improves lipstick laydown
How to apply
Ingredients List
FAQs
Your Questions About Safa Renewal Lip Oil, Answered.
How often should I use Safa?
Start with 2 to 3 nights per week, then adjust to 4 nights depending on tolerance. A little goes a long way.
Will Safa cause purging or breakouts?
Mild purging can happen within the first 1 to 3 weeks for acne prone skin. This is normal when unclogging pores. Skin gradually becomes smoother and clearer.
Can Safa be mixed with other actives like Shams Glow or Silk Clear?
Avoid using Safa on the same night as Shams Glow or Silk Clear. Alternate nights to avoid over exfoliation or irritation.
Is Safa suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, but introduce slowly. Safa combines exfoliating acids in a gentle, balanced concentration. Sensitive skin users should begin twice a week only.
Is Safa safe for pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Yes, Safa is pregnancy safe. It contains low strength exfoliating acids suitable for pregnancy, unlike high strength BHA or retinoids.





