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Most people see minor improvements after three to four sessions spaced two weeks apart, with full detox benefits appearing after two months of consistent use.
Yes, a temporary purge of impurities can occur within the first week as the detox starts. This is normal and usually clears up by the second session if your skin is not overly sensitive.
It helps fade pigmentation over time but is not a permanent solution. Results depend on sun protection and maintenance facials every four to six weeks.
It can be used but start with a patch test on your inner arm because some individuals experience a mild burning sensation or redness after application, indicating your skin's reaction level.
It is best to plan the facial at least six weeks before a major event to allow enough time for the detox cycle to complete and any initial skin reactions to subside.
RO water is generally better because it removes harmful contaminants like lead, bacteria, and excess salts, while alkaline water only changes pH without ensuring purity.
In some cases, long-term consumption of high-pH alkaline water may disrupt natural stomach acid balance and cause digestive discomfort, especially if the water is not properly filtered.
Yes, RO systems remove many minerals, but most people get sufficient minerals from food, and some purifiers include remineralization filters to add back healthy minerals.
For skin and hair health, RO water is preferred as it reduces hard water deposits that can cause dryness and irritation, whereas alkaline water has no proven direct benefit for these concerns.
Yes, it can. Alkaline water can lift the cuticle of your hair, causing color to fade faster and smoothening treatments to weaken. If you have recently done any chemical hair service, it is safer to use normal pH water for at least two weeks post-treatment.
Once or twice a week is safe for most Indian skin types, but if you notice tightness or redness, stop immediately. Always patch test behind your ear first. Overuse can lead to dryness and increased sensitivity, especially if you use active skincare ingredients.