Frequently Asked Questions

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PRODUCT FAQ

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[bc-faq action="new faq" question="Vulva vs Vagina: Is there a difference? "] The vulva and the vagina are actually separate. In Latin, the word “vulva” means “wrapper” or “covering”.

The vulva is actually a sum of many parts, which includes the vaginal lips — labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, urethral opening and the vaginal opening. It is the general name given to the external part of the female genitalia (i.e. the skin). But what’s lesser known is that the vulva also comprises of the inner thighs and mons pubis, which is the flesh over your pubic bone. The vagina, on the other hand, is an internal organ.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How clean should you keep the vulva area?"] While the vagina might be self-cleaning (hence the practice of douching being a no-go), the vulva needs to be kept clean and washed regularly. This is because bacteria and the build-up of oils and dead skin can hide in the folds of the vulva.

However, cleaning the area too vigorously can deplete the vulva of its natural oils, and leave it dry and irritated.


[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can the vulva get dry and irritated?"] Yes, it can. In fact, vulva irritation is relatively common in women of all ages and can involve anything from itchiness to dryness and redness.

Just like the skin on the other parts of your body, the vulva area can get dry due to a number of causes: the wrong choice in undergarment, wearing pants that are too tight, menopause or even daily wear of panty liners. Further irritation can also be caused by scented panty liners as the synthetic fragrance can cause rashes, redness and even swelling.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is the vulva a sensitive area?"] The characteristics of the skin on the vulva is similar to the skin on the body, and acts as a protective layer to delicate skin tissues and pathogens. Additionally, it is also very sensitive to the body’s hormonal changes and its sensitivity can be further heightened at certain periods during a woman’s menstrual cycle.

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[bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is folliculitis, and what causes it?"] Folliculitis appears as itchy, swollen and red bumps on the skin, and this occurs when the hair follicle is inflamed. Folliculitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including clogged pores from skincare products, ingrown hairs, hair removal procedures like shaving or waxing, bacterial infections, and pre-existing skin conditions such as acne and dermatitis.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How does Bumpps help?"] Bumpps contains three key ingredients: Arrowroot Extract, Chamomile Extract and Tea Tree Leaf Oil. These ingredients have anti-inflammatory properties, and are able to treat surface-level folliculitis gently and effectively before infection occurs. Head over to our product page for more information!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What type of folliculitis does Bumpps treat? "] Bumpps treats surface-level folliculitis, which can be identified as small, red bumps. However, folliculitis that contains pus indicates an infection — if this happens, please seek medical attention for antibiotic treatment to prevent the infection from spreading.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on other parts of my body?"] We don’t see why you can’t! After all, Bumpps is great for controlling excess sebum, making it a must-have treatment for preventing blackheads or controlling oily T-zones without drying out the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq" [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Bumpps?"] Apply 1 to 3 drops of Bumpps on the targeted area every morning and night, and gently pat until fully absorbed. Always follow with sunscreen of minimum SPF 30 and above after application in the day!

[bc-faq action="end faq" [bc-faq action="new faq" question="When should I see results?"] With twice daily use, you should start to see results within a month. Individual results may vary depending on skin type and sensitivity.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What do I do before applying Bumpps?"] Like any good facial regime, we advise to wash and dry your vulva area before application. We recommend following up with a light moisturiser to ensure your skin stays hydrated.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Bumpps certified and tested? "] Absolutely! Bumpps is made without parabens and sulphates, and is dermatologically tested. In fact, the product is so safe that it’s suitable for use on both your vulva and your face.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there ingredients that may cause irritation? "] Bumpps is 100% free of parabens and sulphates, and has also been dermatologically tested to ensure that it treats surface-level folliculitis without causing any irritation. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and do a patch test 24 hours in advance, or check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq" [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there any potential allergens in Bumpps?"] Bumpps was made for immediate use after waxing, IPL and laser treatments and works well even for the most sensitive skin. On the off-chance that you are allergic to Bumpps, stop using it immediately and rinse off any product from your skin. Visit a doctor if the condition persists. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Have these products been tested for safety — and by whom?"] Bumpps has been dermatologically tested to ensure that it is definitely safe for use on the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it?"] Why not? Our product is designed for use on folliculitis in general and does not discriminate. ;)

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [ bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I apply Bumpps on top of ingrown hair infections, open wounds or sunburnt skin? "] We do not recommend applying Bumpps on infected and inflamed skin or open wounds. As sunburnt or dry/peeling skin tends to be extra sensitive, it is advisable to wait for your skin to heal before continuing your regular skin care products. However, do consider using hydrating products like Blackout and Pout, which are great for calming the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it before going for a swim or tan?"] While Bumpps is safe for use before a swim or tan, be sure to apply sunscreen with a high SPF prior to your outdoor activity. For best results, we strongly recommend using Bumpps after your outdoor activity instead, followed by a light moisturiser after application as sun exposure, salt and chlorinated water tend to dry the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on my period and/or while wearing a tampon? "] Absolutely! Bumpps is made for the vulva, so it does not come into contact with your vagina. However, because it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, we advise washing and drying your vulva after wearing a tampon and before applying the product.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it if I have a vaginal infection?"] Even though Bumpps is meant for use on the vulva and does not come into contact with your vagina, it is still best to avoid using Bumpps until you have recovered from the infection.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will your products give me a vaginal infection or affect the natural pH balance of my vagina? Or what if some of the cream enters my vagina? "] Not at all! Bumpps has been specially developed to be used on the most sensitive skin, including that on the vulva. It is also pH-balanced so it’s totally safe to use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it while on oral/ topical medication for the skin or vagina?"] While the product is extremely safe even for the most sensitive of skin, we do not recommend using it if you have a skin infection on your vulva. Do consult your doctor before use if you are on any medication for the skin and/or vagina.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free? "] Bumpps is not vegan, but it has not been tested on animals. It was, however, tested by humans on humans, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] Please discard any remaining serum 12 months after opening.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Bumpps in conjunction with other TWO L(I)PS products?"] For your vulva care and skincare routine, start with Bumpps, followed by Blackout, Pout, Diamond, Undercover and De-crease. ICE can be applied when needed.

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[bc-faq action="new faq" question="This sounds like it should be a no-brainer, but how do I use Blackout?"] First and foremost, take 15 minutes to yourself and begin your brand new vulva ritual — we promise, it’ll change your life:

I. Wash and dry your vulva.
II. Lock the door, put up a sign and claim your me time.
III. Set the stage, put on your favourite music or tune in to our 15 minutes playlist specially curated by us and Spotify. Lie back and unwind.
IV. Sip on your favourite drink or a butterfly pea flower (clitoria ternatea) tea that nature shaped to look just like you.
V. Mask on, Blackout. Put on the ultimate mask for your most precious part.
VI. #LoveYourVulvaMore! Enjoy yourself for 15 minutes, entertain yourself with a book or just relax.
VII. Time’s up, use a mirror and take a peep. It’s time to look down and like what you see.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What do I do before applying Blackout?"] Like any good facial regime, we advise to wash and dry your vulva area before application.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="When should I see results?"] We recommend masking for 5 consecutive days (hence our 5-pack box) to see the best initial results. Following that, regular weekly maintenance should keep your vulva in tip-top shape!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Blackout certified and tested?"] The serum-soaked mask is dermatologically and gynaecologically tested, and free from sulphates, petrochemical, paraben and alcohol. Blackout has also been tested by a panel of 30 trial participants who did not face any adverse reactions.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Serum-soaked? Just how much serum is in each Blackout mask?"] We packed in about half a bottle of serum in just one mask!

[bc-faq action="end faq" [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What do I do with the remaining serum after my ritual?"] Pat in all that remaining serum goodness after masking and spread any extra serum onto the rest of your body like your legs. Nothing goes to waste!

[bc-faq action="end faq" [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will my vulva O/D from too much serum?"] This serum soaked mask is packed full of potent organic goodness. It is water-based, non-greasy and non-sticky. It was made for a consecutive 5-day application followed by weekly application for the best results. (Short answer: of course not!)

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free?"] Blackout is not vegan, but it was never tested on animals. It was, however, tested by humans on humans, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there ingredients that may cause irritation?"] Blackout is 100% free of sulfates, parabens, petrochemicals and alcohol, and is packed with organic flower extracts to detox, soothe, hydrate and brighten skin with no irritation.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What are these organic flower extracts in the mask that you’re raving about?"] Blackout is packed with white liquorice, centella asiatica, cornflower, elderberry and Indian cress. Here’s what they can do for you: • Organic white liquorice and centella asiatica brightens and evens out skin tone • Organic elderberry, Indian cress, ylang ylang and chamomile calms and soothes • Organic cornflower and aloe vera moisturises.

[bc-faq action="end faq" [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Organic? Tell me it’s true!"] Yes they are! Our ingredients are certified organic by these institutions:
- Taiwan SGS Certification https://www.sgs.com/
- ECOCERT EU French Organic Certification http://www.ecocert.com
- UK Soil Association Organic Certification https://www.soilassociation.org

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there any potential allergens in Blackout?"] Blackout was made for immediate use after waxing, IPL and laser treatments and work well even for the most sensitive skin. All our key ingredients were selected for their calming, soothing and antioxidant properties. On the off-chance that you are allergic to Blackout, stop using it immediately and rinse off any product from your skin. Visit a doctor if the condition persists. We recommend that you read through the ingredient list and check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Since the mask is meant to soothe, can I store it in the fridge?"] It’s not a must, but if you like an extra soothing kick, feel free to store Blackout in the fridge! The added cooling boost is especially great as a post-wax, IPL, laser or sun tan treat!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on other parts of my body?"] We don’t see why you can’t! After all, Blackout was created for skin and there’s no reason why we can’t share the goodness with the rest of our bodies.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it?"] Why not? Men technically have the same mons pubis and inner thigh area, to which the design of the Blackout mask fits perfectly. Besides, who wouldn’t want a 15-minute relaxing break?

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What if I’ve not had a Brazilian or any hair removed?"] There’s no vulva discrimination with Blackout — our mask is suitable for all manners of vulva! Whether you’re hairless or coiffed, the serum is able to penetrate into the skin and deliver its best effects.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it if I am sunburnt or have dry/peeling skin?"] You most definitely can since Blackout’s power-packed ingredients help soothe and hydrate the skin, while reducing inflammation.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it before going for a swim or tan?"] While it is safe for using before a swim or tan, we highly recommend using it after instead to soothe and hydrate the skin, as sun tanning as well as salt and chlorine water dries the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on my period and/or while wearing a tampon?"] Absolutely! Blackout is made for the vulva, so it does not come into contact with your vagina. However, because it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, wash and dry your vulva after wearing your tampon and before wearing Blackout.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it if I have a vaginal infection?"] Even though Blackout is a vulva mask that does not come into contact with your vagina, it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, so it’s best to avoid using Blackout until you recover from the infection.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will your products give me a vaginal infection or affect the natural pH balance of my vagina? Or what if some of the serum enters my vagina?"] Not at all! Blackout has been specially created to be used on the vulva. It is pH-balanced to be safe for use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it while on oral/topical medication for the skin or vagina?"] While the mask is made with organic ingredients and is extremely safe even for the most sensitive of skin, we do not recommend using the mask if you have a skin infection on your vulva.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are the ingredients safe to ingest? I’m thinking of using Blackout before receiving oral sex."] Because Blackout is made with organic ingredients and is extremely safe on the skin, it is safe for use directly before oral sex. Just remember to pat in the remaining serum for absorption into the skin after your masking ritual.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="If I cut myself or have an open wound, can I still use your products?"] Unfortunately not. We do not recommend using Blackout on open wounds.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="I've read that the skin on my face and my vulva is different — while facial skin is affected by environmental conditions, vulva aging stems from reduced estrogen as you age. So how will Blackout help me, if I am menopausal?"] Sure, it’s not a miracle product that’ll reverse the lack of estrogen or trigger estrogen production, but we can assure that it’ll restore, hydrate and plump your skin texture superficially, making vaginal dryness a thing of the past.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Blackout in conjunction with other TWO L(I)PS products? "] For your vulva care and skincare routine, start with Bumpps, followed by Blackout, Pout, Diamond, Undercover and De-crease. ICE can be applied when needed.

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[bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>Pout</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is vulva dryness and what are the causes?"] Many women have been primed to think no further than "itch equals yeast infection." But with certain lifestyles choices and the decline in estrogen, women become more prone to a variety of conditions that irritate vulva skin such as rough skin, itching, loose skin and wrinkles.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Pout certified and tested?"] Sodium Hyaluronate is a form of Hyaluronic Acid which is gentle and non-irritating. The product is dermatologically and gynaecologically tested, and free from peotrochemicals, parabens and sulphates which makes it ideal for all skin surfaces and conditions.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Where can I use Pout on?"] The super serum can be used on all skin surface including your face and vulva.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it for vagina dryness?"] Unfortunately, this product is for treating vulva dryness and not vagina dryness.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I apply Pout on top of ingrown hair infections or open wounds?"] We do not recommend the application of Pout on infected and inflamed skin or open wounds.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I apply Pout on sunburnt skin?"] Definitely! Application of Pout will soothe and ease sunburnt and/or very dry skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will your products give me a vaginal infection or affect the natural pH balance of my vagina? Or what if some of the cream enters my vagina?"] Not at all! Pout has been specially created to be used on the vulva, and has been gynaecologically tested to ensure that it’s entirely safe for use around the vulva area. However, the serum is not to be used in the vagina.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use Pout on my period and/or while wearing a tampon?"] Absolutely! Pout is made for the vulva, so it does not come into contact with your vagina. However, because it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, we advise washing and drying your vulva after wearing a tampon and before applying the serum.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use Pout if I am pregnant and or breastfeeding?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free?"] Pout is not vegan, but it was never tested on animals. It was, however, tested by humans on humans, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="When can I expect to see results?"] For best results, use continuously for 30 days. Specially formulated for immediate use after IPL, Laser, Waxing and Vajuvenation.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] Please discard remaining serum 12 months after opening.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Pout in conjunction with other TWO L(I)PS products? "] For your vulva care and skincare routine, start with Bumpps, followed by Blackout, Pout, Diamond, Undercover and De-crease. ICE can be applied when needed.
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[bc-faq action="new faq" question="A brightening serum for my vulva sounds excessive, why would I need it?"] Dull skin is a common occurrence in the vulva area, especially the inner thighs. Having groomed more than 4 million vulvas over the past 20 years, we've heard concerns that many women have about dull skin on their intimate areas. That's why we made a serum with a water-soluble Vitamin C derivative, so it's gentle enough for both the vulva and the face, to help women who wish to address these concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What causes dull skin?"] Dull skin can emerge in a number of ways, namely through chafing or repetitive friction from tight clothing, causing overstimulated melanin production to pigment your skin; the retention of toxins in the skin cells through oxidation as well as excessive dryness, where a build-up of dead skin cells occurs due to a lack of moisture.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What do I do before applying Diamond on my vulva area?"] Like any good facial regime, we advise to wash and dry your vulva area before application. We recommend following up with a light moisturiser to ensure your skin stays hydrated.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="When should I see results?"] With daily use every evening, you should start noticing brighter skin tone within 5 to 7 weeks.[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Diamond certified and tested? "] Diamond is made without parabens and sulphates, and is dermatologically tested. In fact, the formulation is so gentle that it’s suitable for use on both your face and your vulva. Diamond has also been tested by an independent laboratory in Singapore with 50 participants over a period of 7 days, and has been certified safe for use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on other parts of my body?"] We don’t see why you can’t! After all, Diamond is a Vitamin C serum that brightens dull skin and is gentle enough for both the face and other parts of body.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there ingredients that may cause irritation? "] Diamond is 100% free of parabens and sulphates. It has also been dermatologically tested and is made with a highly stable form of water-soluble Vitamin C derivative – Ascorbyl Glucoside – to ensure that it brightens dull skin without causing any irritation.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there any potential allergens in Diamond?"] Diamond was made for immediate use after waxing, IPL and laser treatments and works well even for the most sensitive skin. On the off-chance that you are allergic to Diamond, stop usage immediately and rinse off any product from your skin. Visit a doctor if the condition persists. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and do a patch test 24 hours in advance or check with your doctor if you have any concerns.
[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] Please discard remaining serum 12 months after opening. [bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it?"] Why not? Diamond is designed for use on dull skin in general and does not discriminate ;) [bc-faq action="end faq"]

[bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use. [bc-faq action="end faq"][bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I apply Diamond on top of ingrown hair infections, open wounds or sunburnt skin?"] We do not recommend the application of Diamond on infected and inflamed skin or open wounds. As sunburnt or dry/peeling skin tends to be extra sensitive, it is advisable to wait for your skin to heal before continuing your regular skin care products. However, do consider using products with soothing and hydrating qualities, like our Blackout and Pout, as these are great for calming sunburnt or dry/peeling skin.

Do also consult your doctor before use if you are on any medication for the skin and/or vagina. [bc-faq action="end faq"][bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it before going for a swim or tan?"] Diamond is best used once per day at night before bed. Always follow up with a sunscreen with high SPF in the day after – regardless if you are going for a swim/ tan or not. [bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on my period and/or while wearing a tampon? "] Absolutely! Diamond is made for the vulva, so it does not come into contact with your vagina. However, because it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, we advise washing and drying your vulva after wearing a tampon and before applying Diamond. [bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it if I have a vaginal infection?"] Even though Diamond is meant for use on the vulva and inner thighs, and does not come into contact with your vagina, it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, so it’s best to avoid using Diamond until you have recovered from the infection.[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will your products give me a vaginal infection or affect the natural pH balance of my vagina? Or what if some of the serum enters my vagina?"] Diamond is meant for use on the vulva and inner thighs, and does not come into contact with your vagina. Diamond has been specially created to be used on the most sensitive skin – including the vulva. It is also pH-balanced to be safe for use. [bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it while on oral/ topical medication for the skin or vagina?"] While Diamond is formulated to be gentle and is safe even for the most sensitive of skin, we do not recommend using it if you have a skin infection on your vulva. Do consult your doctor before use if you are on any medication for the skin and/or vagina.[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free? "] Diamond is not vegan, but it was never tested on animals. It was, however, tested by humans on humans, humanely! [bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Diamond in conjunction with other TWO L(I)PS products? "] For your vulva care and skincare routine, start with Bumpps, followed by Blackout, Pout, Diamond, Undercover and De-crease. ICE can be applied when needed.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="end faqs"] [bc-tabs action="end tab"] [bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>Undercover</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="I often notice blemishes on my face, but did not know that they occur on the vulva as well. Are blemishes on the vulva common?"] Blemishes on the vulva are often not openly discussed as conversations about the vulva are often regarded as taboo. As a result, most women feel as if their concerns are isolated cases. However, after having groomed more than 4 million vulvas over the last 20 years, we discovered that blemishes are a common occurrence on the vulva. Blemishes can be caused due to a variety of reasons — acne, ingrown hair and even aging of the skin makes this a skin concern that’s more common than many realise.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What do I do before applying Undercover?"] Like any good facial regime, we advise to wash and dry your vulva area before application. We recommend following up with a light moisturiser to ensure your skin stays hydrated.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="When should I see results?"] With daily use before bedtime, you should start to see the lightening of blemishes and even-toned skin within a month of use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Undercover certified and tested?"] Undercover is gynaecologically and dermatologically tested. It’s suitable for use on both your vulva and your face. Undercover has also been tested by an independent laboratory in USA with 32 participants over a period of 2 weeks, and has been certified safe for use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on other parts of my body?"] We don’t see why you can’t! After all, Undercover is created as an anti-blemish cream to even out your skin tone – this works the same for blemishes on any part of your body.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there ingredients that may cause irritation? "] Undercover is 100% free of parabens and sulphates, and has also been gynaecologically and dermatologically tested to ensure that it reduces your blemishes without causing any irritation. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and do a patch test 24 hours in advance, or check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there any potential allergens in Undercover?"] Undercover was made for immediate use after waxing, IPL and laser treatments and works well even for the most sensitive skin. On the off-chance that you are allergic to Undercover, stop using it immediately and rinse off any product from your skin. Visit a doctor if the condition persists. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it?"] Why not? Our product is designed for use on blemishes in general and does not discriminate ;)

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I apply Undercover on top of ingrown hair infections, open wounds or sunburnt skin?"] We do not recommend the application of Undercover on infected and inflamed skin or open wounds. As sunburnt or dry/peeling skin tends to be extra sensitive, it is advisable to wait for your skin to heal before continuing your regular skin care products. However, do consider using products with soothing and hydrating qualities, like our Blackout and Pout, as these are great for calming sunburnt or dry/peeling skin. Do also consult your doctor before use if you are on any medication for the skin and/or vagina.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it before going for a swim or tan?"] While Undercover is safe for use before a swim or tan, be sure to apply sunscreen with high SPF prior to your outdoor activity. For best results however, we strongly recommend using Undercover after your outdoor activity instead, and to follow up with a light moisturiser after application as sun exposure, salt and chlorinated water tend to dry the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on my period and/or while wearing a tampon?"] Absolutely! Undercover is made for the vulva, so it does not come into contact with your vagina. However, because it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, we advise washing and drying your vulva after wearing a tampon and before applying Undercover.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it if I have a vaginal infection?"] Even though Undercover is meant for use on the vulva and does not come into contact with your vagina, it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, so it’s best to avoid using Undercover until you have recovered from the infection.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will your products give me a vaginal infection or affect the natural pH balance of my vagina? Or what if some of the cream enters my vagina? "] Not at all! Undercover has been specially created to be used on the vulva, and has been gynaecologically tested to ensure that it’s entirely safe for use around the vulva area.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it while on oral/ topical medication for the skin or vagina?"] While the product is extremely safe even for the most sensitive of skin, we do not recommend using it if you have a skin infection on your vulva. Do consult your doctor before use if you are on any medication for the skin and/or vagina.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] Please discard remaining serum 12 months after opening.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free? "] Undercover is not vegan, but it was never tested on animals. It was, however, tested by humans on humans, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Undercover in conjunction with other TWO L(I)PS products? "] For your vulva care and skincare routine, start with Bumpps, followed by Blackout, Pout, Diamond, Undercover and De-crease. ICE can be applied when needed.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="end faqs"] [bc-tabs action="end tab"] [bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>DE-CREASE</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is free radical damage? "]Every chemical reaction in our bodies naturally produces free radicals, and sometimes these free radicals can go into overdrive, disrupting millions of healthy cells in our body.

Environmental/lifestyle factors can also accelerate the production of free radicals. These factors include:
Air pollution
Overexposure to the sun
Radiation
Exhaust fumes
Smoking
Alcohol
Stress

Urban/city living usually exposes us to many of the factors mentioned above, and hence makes our skin extra susceptible to the damage caused by overexposure to free radicals.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What does free radical damage do to your skin?"] Free radical damage on the skin can cause:
Wrinkles
Dryness
Sensitivity
Loss of elasticity

Free radicals can also accelerate the aging process of the skin, which can also make these symptoms more noticeable.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How can De-crease help? "] De-crease is an antioxidant-rich cream that can help repair the damage caused by free radical damage. It contains a high dose of Marine Water Microalgae that helps stimulate cell renewal and strengthens the internal skin structure, thereby tightening the skin. It also contains Baikal Skullcap which delivers powerful antioxidants to protect the skin. Head over to our product page for more information!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on other parts of my body?"] We don’t see why you can’t! After all, the antioxidants in De-crease also smoothens out fine lines and helps to firm and revitalise the skin, making it a great anti-aging cream for the face and body.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use De-crease?"] Apply 1 pump on the targeted area before bed, and gently pat until fully absorbed. Always follow with sunscreen of minimum SPF 30 and above the next day!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="When should I see results? "] With daily use, you should start to see results within 30 days. Individual results may vary depending on skin type and sensitivity.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What do I do before applying De-crease?"] Like any good facial regime, we advise to wash and dry your vulva area before application. We recommend following up with a light moisturiser to ensure your skin stays hydrated.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is De-crease certified and tested? "] Absolutely! De-crease is made without parabens and sulphates, and is dermatologically tested. In fact, the product is so safe that it’s suitable for use on both your vulva and your face.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there ingredients that may cause irritation? "] De-crease is 100% free of parabens and sulphates, and has also been dermatologically tested to ensure that it does not cause any irritation. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and do a patch test 24 hours in advance, or check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there any potential allergens in De-crease?"] De-crease was made for immediate use after waxing, IPL and laser treatments and works well even for the most sensitive skin. On the off-chance that you are allergic to the product, stop using it immediately and rinse off any product from your skin. Visit a doctor if the condition persists. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it?"] Why not? Our product is designed for use to protect all skin types against free radical damage and does not discriminate. ;)

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I apply De-crease on top of ingrown hair infections, open wounds or sunburnt skin? "] We do not recommend applying De-crease on infected and inflamed skin or open wounds. As sunburnt or dry/peeling skin tends to be extra sensitive, it is advisable to wait for your skin to heal before continuing your regular skin care products. However, do consider using hydrating products like Blackout and Pout, which are great for calming the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it before going for a swim or tan?"] De-crease is best used once per day at night before bed. Always follow up with a sunscreen with high SPF in the day after – whether you are going for a swim/ tan or not.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on my period and/or while wearing a tampon? "] Absolutely! De-crease is made for the vulva, so it does not come into contact with your vagina. However, because it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, we advise washing and drying your vulva after wearing a tampon and before applying the product.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it if I have a vaginal infection? "] Even though De-crease is meant for use on the vulva and does not come into contact with your vagina, it is still best to avoid using the product until you have recovered from the infection.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will your products give me a vaginal infection or affect the natural pH balance of my vagina? Or what if some of the cream enters my vagina? "] Not at all! De-crease has been specially developed to be used on the most sensitive skin, including that on the vulva. It is also pH-balanced so it’s totally safe to use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it while on oral/ topical medication for the skin or vagina? "] While the product is extremely safe even for the most sensitive of skin, we do not recommend using it if you have a skin infection on your vulva. Do consult your doctor before use if you are on any medication for the skin and/or vagina.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free? "] De-crease is not vegan, but it has not been tested on animals. It was, however, tested by humans on humans, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product? "] Please discard any remaining cream 12 months after opening.

[bc-faq action="end faq"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use De-crease in conjunction with other TWO L(I)PS products? "] For your vulva care and skincare routine, start with Bumpps, followed by Blackout, Pout, Diamond, Undercover and De-crease. ICE can be applied when needed.

[bc-faq action="end faq"]

[bc-faq action="end faqs"] [bc-tabs action="end tab"] [bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>ICE</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is angry skin?"] Our skin can get angry too. When treated well, happy skin is bright, clear and radiates a healthy glow, while skin that is angry becomes red, irritated and uncomfortable. A myriad of issues can cause our skin to be agitated anywhere - including your vulva.

Some common triggers include:
- Frequent hair shaving
- Overexposure to sunlight
- Minor burns
- Insect bites
- Eczema and other form of flare-ups

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How can ICE help?"] ICE is a lightweight rescue cream to calm irritated skin. Packed with anti-inflammatory Glycyrrhetinic Acid and Xylitylglucoside to relieve, protect and replenish parched skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on other parts of my body?"] Of course. ICE is formulated to relieve inflammation and irritation associated with hair removal, physical or environmental stressors, anywhere from your vulva to your face.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use ICE? "] Dispense one pump on targeted area when needed and gently pat until fully absorbed.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="When should I see results?"] With daily use, you should start to see results within 30 days. Individual results may vary depending on skin type and sensitivity.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is ICE certified and tested? "] ICE is dermatologically tested, and is free of parabens and sulphates.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there ingredients that may cause irritation? "] ICE is 100% free of parabens and sulphates, and has also been dermatologically tested to ensure that it does not cause any irritation. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and do a patch test 24 hours in advance, or check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there any potential allergens in ICE?"] ICE was made for immediate use after waxing, AFT / IPL and laser treatments and works well even for the most sensitive skin. On the off-chance that you are allergic to the product, stop using it immediately and rinse off any product from your skin. Visit a doctor if the condition persists. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it?"] Why not? Our product is designed for use to protect all skin types against free radical damage and does not discriminate. ;)

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use ICE for cuts and wounds? "] ICE can be used to relieve discomfort from minor cuts, burns and insect bites. If you have any open wounds or infections, please refrain usage of ICE and seek professional medical help.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it before going for a swim or tan?"] While ICE is safe for use before a swim or tan, be sure to apply sunscreen with high SPF prior to your outdoor activity. For best results however, we strongly recommend using ICE after your outdoor activity instead, and to follow up with a light moisturiser after application as sun exposure, salt and chlorinated water tend to dry the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it on my period and/or while wearing a tampon? "] Absolutely! ICE is made for the vulva, so it does not come into contact with your vagina. However, because it does come into contact with your vaginal opening, we advise washing and drying your vulva after wearing a tampon and before applying the product.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it if I have a vaginal infection? "] Even though ICE is meant for use on the vulva and does not come into contact with your vagina, it is still best to avoid using the product until you have recovered from the infection.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will your products give me a vaginal infection or affect the natural pH balance of my vagina? Or what if some of the cream enters my vagina? "] Not at all! ICE has been specially developed to be used on the most sensitive skin, including that on the vulva. It is also pH-balanced so it’s totally safe to use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it while on oral/ topical medication for the skin or vagina? "] While the product is extremely safe even for the most sensitive of skin, we do not recommend using it if you have a skin infection on your vulva. Do consult your doctor before use if you are on any medication for the skin and/or vagina.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free? "] ICE is not vegan, but it has not been tested on animals. It was, however, tested by humans on humans, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product? "] Please discard any remaining cream 12 months after opening.


[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use ICE in conjunction with other TWO L(I)PS products? "] For your vulva care and skincare routine, start with Bumpps, followed by Blackout, Pout, Diamond, Undercover and De-crease. ICE can be applied when needed.

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[bc-faq action="end faqs"] [bc-tabs action="end tab"] [bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>Rinse</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="Why do we need Rinse in our regime?"] Packed with prebiotics and plant-derived ingredients, Rinse is a specially formulated daily cleanser that feeds your skin the moisture to stay nourished and hydrated.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How does Rinse feel?"] Exactly how a gel cleanser should be – one that does not leave a drying feeling after you’ve washed it off.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Rinse with other TWO L(I)PS products?"] Begin seeding your skin with prebiotics right from the first cleansing step using Rinse. Continue working your way through our 5 bottles of food for happy skin that infuses and eventually seals all beneficial bacterial onto your skin to strengthen your skin’s barrier to keep it strong, healthy and resilient.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Rinse certified and tested?"] Absolutely! Rinse is made without parabens and sulphates and is gynaecologically and dermatologically tested. In fact, it’s formulated for all skin types and safe for use from your vulva to your face.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will it cause irritation?"] Rinse is 100% free of parabens and sulphates and has also been gynaecologically and dermatologically tested, so you shouldn’t be experiencing any irritation. If you’re still unsure, we recommend checking with your doctor and doing a patch test prior to using the product.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it? "] Our products are designed with love for all and for use to keep your skin healthy and happy, there’s no discrimination here.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free?"] Our products are not vegan but are definitely not tested on animals. However, we test it human to human, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] We advise you to discard your item 12 months after opening.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="end faqs"] [bc-tabs action="end tab"] [bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>Scrubbs</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="Why do we need Scrubbs in our regime?"] Scrubbs is a superfood gel that’s specially formulated with prebiotics and plant-derived ingredients to gently remove dirt and grime to keep skin smooth, soft and supple.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Does Scrubbs have a rough texture/hurt the skin?"] Don’t worry, Scrubbs has the combination of soft buffing ingredients of Glucomannan konjac jelly and non-GMO Olive Seed Powder that doesn’t hurt the skin, cause micro tears or leave the skin feeling dry.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Scrubbs with other TWO L(I)PS products?"] For a deeper cleanse, use Scrubbs to exfoliate after a cleanser like Rinse. Once the skin is prepped, start to infuse beneficial bacteria back into the skin’s surface with a moisturiser like Juice and Sleepover to feed and strengthen the skin’s barrier.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Scrubbs certified and tested?"] Absolutely! Scrubbs is made without parabens and sulphates and is gynaecologically and dermatologically tested. In fact, it’s formulated for all skin types and safe for use from your vulva to your face.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will it cause irritation?"] Scrubbs is 100% free of parabens and sulphates and has also been gynaecologically and dermatologically tested, to ensure that it does not cause any irritation. If you’re unsure, we recommend checking with your doctor if you may have concerns and doing a patch test prior to using the product.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it? "] Our products are designed with love for all and for use to keep your skin healthy and happy, there’s no discrimination here.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free?"] Our products are not vegan but are definitely not tested on animals. However, we test it human to human, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] We advise you to discard your item 12 months after opening.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="end faqs"] [bc-tabs action="end tab"] [bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>Juice</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="Why do we need Juice in our regime?"] Specially formulated with prebiotics and plant-derived ingredients, Juice infuses your skin with the moisture it needs to stay nourished and hydrated.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is the texture of Juice greasy?"] No, it is not. You can expect Juice to feel lightweight and silky on your skin when applied.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Juice with other TWO L(I)PS products?"] Think of Juice as a light moisturiser that you can use after cleansing or anytime you skin feels like it needs some moisture. For added long-lasting hydration, layer it under a heavier product like Sleepover.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Juice certified and tested?"] Absolutely! Juice is made without parabens and sulphates and is gynaecologically and dermatologically tested. In fact, it’s formulated for all skin types and safe for use on your face and the rest of your body.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will it cause irritation?"] Juice is 100% free of parabens and sulphates and has also been gynaecologically and dermatologically tested, to ensure that it does not cause any irritation. If you’re unsure, we recommend checking with your doctor if you may have concerns and doing a patch test prior to using the product.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it? "] Our products are designed with love for all and for use to keep your skin healthy and happy, there’s no discrimination here.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free?"] Our products are not vegan but are definitely not tested on animals. However, we test it human to human, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] We advise you to discard your item 12 months after opening.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="end faqs"] [bc-tabs action="end tab"] [bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>Sleepover</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="Why do we need Sleepover in our regime?"] Sleepover contains the ultra-moisturising Saccharide Isomerate that can keep the skin moist for up to 72 hours. A vital last-step in the moisturising phase, it infuses Prebiotics and seals all the goodness in.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How does Sleepover feel?"] Sleepover is a rich cream but leaves no sticky, tacky or heavy feel on the skin.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Sleepover with other TWO L(I)PS products?"] Think of Sleepover as a heavier, hydrating product that you layer over lighter serums and moisturisers. Reach for it whenever your skin is feeling dry and tight or whenever you’ll be in an air-condition room for a prolonged period.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Sleepover certified and tested?"] Absolutely! Sleepover is made without parabens and sulphates and is gynaecologically and dermatologically tested. In fact, it is formulated for all skin types and safe for use on your face and the rest of your body.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Will it cause irritation?"] Sleepover is 100% free of parabens and sulphates and has also been gynaecologically and dermatologically tested, to ensure that it does not cause any irritation. If you’re unsure, we recommend checking with your doctor if you may have concerns and doing a patch test prior to using the product.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it? "] Our products are designed with love for all and for use to keep your skin healthy and happy, there’s no discrimination here.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free?"] Our products are not vegan but are definitely not tested on animals. However, we test it human to human, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] We advise you to discard your item 12 months after opening.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="end faqs"] [bc-tabs action="end tab"] [bc-tabs action="new tab" title="<h3>Screen</h3>"] [bc-faq action="new faqs" icon="no"]
[bc-faq action="new faq" question="Why do we need Screen in our regime?"] We made Screen because we understand the importance of sun protection and the benefits it brings to our skin’s health and appearance in the long run. Additionally, our Prebiotic formula is packed with Niacinamide and Sodium Hyaluronate to take care of the skin while keeping it comfortable for all-day wear.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Screen greasy and sticky?"] Screen is lightweight, easily spreadable and does not leave a greasy residue or white cast when applied.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I use Screen with other TWO L(I)PS products?"] During the day, apply generously on all exposed skin as a final step in any routine.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Is Screen certified and tested?"] Absolutely! Screen is made without parabens and sulphates, and is gynaecologically and dermatologically tested. In fact, the product is formulated for all skin types and safe for use on your face and rest of body.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Do we need SPF on our vulva?"] Screen was made because we understand the importance of SPF in our skin care. Screen is meant to be used on your bikini area and exposed skin on all parts of the body.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are there any potential allergens in Screen?"] Screen is 100% free of parabens and sulphates, and has also been gynaecologically and dermatologically tested, to ensure that it does not cause any irritation. We recommend that you read the ingredient list and do a patch test 24 hours in advance, or check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can I use it during or after pregnancy?"] If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Can men use it? "] Our products are designed with love for all and for use to keep your skin healthy and happy, there’s no discrimination here.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Are your products considered vegan or cruelty-free?"] Our products are not vegan but are definitely not tested on animals. However, we test it human to human, humanely!

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What is the period of use after opening the product?"] We advise you to discard your item 12 months after opening.

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[bc-faq action="new faq" question="Do I need to patch test new products? "] Everyone should patch test a new product, but it’s especially important for anyone with sensitive skin or those who have had previous bad reactions to any other products or foods.

You may experience an adverse reaction to a product simply because your skin doesn’t like a specific ingredient (natural or otherwise) or your skin doesn’t respond well to the way a product is formulated. This can result in a rash (allergic contact dermatitis), or it can cause your skin to dry out, increase oil production or breakouts.

The ingredients of products are listed on each product page to help you identify ingredients you may have existing sensitivities to.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I to patch test for adverse reactions?"] You should patch test in two places: first, somewhere hidden (should a reaction occur); and second, somewhere close to the area where the product will be applied once it’s been approved for usage. For example, if you’re testing for your face, a great location is the side of your neck or behind your ear. If you’re testing for your elsewhere on your body, try behind your knees, your belly or your upper arms.

Once you’ve determined where to patch test, apply a tiny amount to the area. There should be no other products on the skin so that you can properly test this product. Reactions will typically occur with 24 hours but may take up to 72 hours, so we advise waiting until this time has passed.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="How do I patch test for skin breakouts?"] If you’re patch testing a product to see if it will make you break out, you should go about things a little differently. First, you should apply the product directly to your face on either your cheek or your chin. These are two areas that are most prone to blemishes because there’s a higher concentration of oil-producing glands. Apply your new product daily (to the same area) for a week to determine whether your skin will react. Product-related breakouts will typically occur within this time frame.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="What kind of reactions should I look out for?"] Major reactions: Red, bumpy or splotchy skin that feels itchy or painful. In this case, you should absolutely discontinue use and either discard the product or give it to a friend. You can treat the affected area with a soothing product, such as aloe vera or milk of magnesia.

Mild reactions: You may also experience a mild reaction, which could mean one of two things. The first is that your skin isn’t fond of the product, so you should discontinue usage. The second scenario is that you’re using a product that causes an intended reaction. Products containing acids will do this — including lactic, salicylic, glycolic acids, hydroquinone and retinol. These reactions should be short-lived and will occur almost immediately after application, and last no longer than a half hour. If the reaction worsens over time or doesn’t get better within the half hour, discontinue use. If skin settles down within half hour, it should be okay for you to continue using the product.

Normal reactions: If your skin doesn’t react at all, except to do what the product promises, then you’ve found the perfect match!

Breakouts: Obviously, you want to keep an eye out for any new pimples, blackheads or whiteheads. These can usually be seen or felt, but you can also examine your skin with a magnifying mirror to determine if there are any clogged pores. If your skin is breaking out, it’s best to discontinue use.

[bc-faq action="end faq"] [bc-faq action="new faq" question="Do product directions matter?"] We cannot stress enough that product directions and warnings are included on products for a reason. Please read product labels, follow product directions correctly and adhere to any warnings about when not to use certain products.

Follow treatment in the right order: Certain products like skincare should be used in the correct order. For example cleanse, tone, moisturise, sunscreen and then make-up. Other products may require your skin to be clean of all other products prior to use.

Use the correct amount of product: Using more than the recommended amount of product does not mean that you will achieve better or faster results. Use the recommended amount of product and be patient; some products may take a few weeks to show results.

Choose the right product for your skin type: Generally, skincare products include the skin types they are suitable for. If you have questions about any products suitability for your particular skin type, please contact us.

Discard products on time: Products that have a “Use by” date indicated on the product/packaging should not be used after the specified date. Other products may have "Period after opening" symbol in the form of an icon on the product with 3M, 6M or 12M (M = months). This tells you the time limit within which the product should be used after opening it, provided the product has been been stored under normal conditions.

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