Disclaimer
Asian Skin Care products are generally safe and effective. However, every skin is individual and despite efforts to cater for most types and offer a service to those with specific skin complaints, it is not possible to predict an individual person’s reaction to a particular treatment or ingredient. The purchaser should therefore seek advice from a qualified doctor.
Asian Skin Care does not accept responsibility for any ill effects that may arise from using the products from this website. Similarly, it is not the responsibility of Asian Skin Care if the products offered in the store are not used correctly, nor is it possible to predict an individual person’s reaction to a particular product. The safe and proper use of all items is the sole responsibility of the person (s) using them. Likewise the store is not responsible for any allergic reactions.
None of the advice on the website should be mistaken for medical advice. Any concerns about any condition a user may have should be addressed by a qualified doctor.
It is always advisable to test a new product for sensitivity and to check that a product is suitable for a particular skin type, especially for those with sensitive and reactive skin types. A basic skin test can be done at home by testing the product on a site where any dermatitis is not apparent. The back of the knees, on the forearm or behind the ears are suggested places. Unless you react immediately, test the product for a couple of days and check for itching, stinging, redness or a feeling of heat.
Any on-going skin problems should be checked out with your doctor who may advise seeing a dermatologist and referral for patch testing as a way of identifying which substance that comes in contact with the skin can cause allergic reactions.
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