I heard many users with pets have stopped using this because they are concerned about injuring them. I am guessing that when their pets lick them the ingredients can go into their lungs. Have you heard anything about this?
No and honestly, unless you’re giving it to your pet instead of water I think that’s an over-reaction and a stretch of the science. You could probably argue for similar concerns over acids and ‘burned’ tongues. In fact, as I think of it, nothing you put on your face and body is ingestible and we don’t think of ourselves as poisoning our pets when we let them lick us. 😂😂
I heard many users with pets have stopped using this because they are concerned about injuring them. I am guessing that when their pets lick them the ingredients can go into their lungs. Have you heard anything about this?
No and honestly, unless you’re giving it to your pet instead of water I think that’s an over-reaction and a stretch of the science. You could probably argue for similar concerns over acids and ‘burned’ tongues. In fact, as I think of it, nothing you put on your face and body is ingestible and we don’t think of ourselves as poisoning our pets when we let them lick us. 😂😂
I get the concept but I’m unsure how having holes of any size in the skin can improve it
It’s basically giving your skin minor trauma so it starts a healing response which then improves texture, etc :-)
So lots of microscopic scars?
It’s similar to microneedling so everything should heal but even a normal exfoliator can cause minute tears.