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RF GEL – Skin Cooling and Lubrication Gel for Use with Radiofrequency Treatment Devices
RF GEL – Skin Cooling and Lubrication Gel for Use with Radiofrequency Treatment Devices
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Overview
- Brand : Global Care Market
- Scent : Unscented
- Item Form : Gel
- Allergen Information : Hypoallergenic
- Material Feature : Fragrance Free, Hypoallergenic, Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) Free, Cruelty Free
About this item
- Gel for use with radiofrequency treatment devices, allows the radio-frequency probe to move smoothly over the treatment area.
- Has a moisture-rich formula. Cools and lubricates the skin while you are conducting treatment sessions.
- Gel is suitable for all skin types. It does not contain any fragrance, dyes or petrochemicals. Much safer to use than types of gels.
- Suitable on both body and face, our superior-quality RF gel is specifically designed to be hypoallergenic, clear and water-soluble (easy to clean off). The best gel choice for radiofrequency treatments.
- Can be used with all brands of RF Equipment. This is why it is the number one choice of professionals.
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