Sk Duchess Glow Shower Gel Amino Acid & Glycolic Acid (100ml)
₦10,000.00
Sk Duchess Glow Shower Gel Amino Acid & Glycolic Acid (100ml) ✅ Description
This shower gel is marketed under the “SK Duchess Glow” line and is described as a body-wash / shower gel enriched with amino acids and glycolic acid, aimed at cleansing, brightening and improving skin appearance.
According to its description, it helps fade dark pigmentation / uneven skin tone, producing a “clear, beautiful looking skin” by gently cleansing and “brightening” the skin while moisturizing.
Other purported benefits: cleansing dirt and oils from skin, helping reduce oil secretion, preventing clogged pores and acne, and improving overall skin condition.
The gel is said to have a creamy, hydrating formula, rather than being harsh or extremely drying.
🛁 Format & How It’s Used
Format: Shower gel (liquid/gel) — packaging size often listed as 100 ml (though larger sizes are also common).
Usage instructions (typical for a body wash):
Wet your skin in the shower or bath.
Apply a sufficient amount of the gel (on loofah, sponge, or hands).
Lather and gently massage over body, especially on areas with uneven tone or pigmentation.
Rinse thoroughly with water.
For best results, it’s often recommended to use it regularly (daily or several times per week).
💡 What It’s Good For / Who Might Benefit
Uneven skin tone or dark spots: If you have areas on your body with uneven pigmentation, hyperpigmentation, or dark patches, the gel’s brightening properties may help improve tone over time.
Oily or acne-prone skin: Since it claims to help cleanse oil, reduce excess sebum, and prevent clogged pores, it may suit people whose body skin tends to get oily or break out.
Post-shower body care: For regular bathing routines — cleansing + mild brightening + moisturization in one step.
Skin wanting smoother, cleaner appearance: The dual action of cleansing and brightening might make skin feel and look smoother, softer, and fresher after use.
⚠️ Helpful Tips & What to Watch Out For
Because it contains glycolic acid — an AHA (alpha-hydroxy acid) — using it may increase skin sensitivity to the sun. So if you shower with it and then go out, consider applying sunscreen or covering up, especially with regular use. This is a general precaution for glycolic-acid skincare products.
If you have very sensitive or reactive skin, patch-test first (especially on a small area) — strong or acidic washes can sometimes cause irritation.
Use moderately: Over-use (daily + leaving on too long + combining with other harsh actives) might over-exfoliate or dry out skin.
Follow-up with moisturizer: Because acids can slightly dry the skin, applying a good body lotion or moisturizer after bathing could help keep skin barrier healthy.
Avoid eyes and sensitive inner areas — treat it like a body cleanser, not facial soap; avoid applying around eyes, genitals or broken skin.
Consistency — results (like brightening, more even tone) likely require regular use over several weeks, not a single use.


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