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What is Hypochlorous Acid?

Your post-wax superhero.

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This breakthrough ingredient immediately soothes, calms, and restores skin after hair removal. Clinically proven to reduce redness and irritation, yet gentle enough for even the most sensitive skin. It’s the first ingredient you should apply post-hair removal to tackle flare-ups fast and deliver results that keep clients coming back.

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Expert-Backed, Treatment Room-Proven

Pro-Tested, Client Loved

“My clients adored it! I received multiple texts saying that their skin had healed up so much quicker.”

—McKenna, Licensed Esthetician

How to Use In‑Treatment

  1. Apply to freshly waxed or sugared skin as the first post-hair removal step
  2. Let it dry completely before layering other products
  3. Follow with your favorite aftercare, like Fur Oil and Ingrown Concentrate
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Pro Tip: Keep it in the fridge for an extra cooling effect

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Hypochlorous acid is universally well-tolerated, including for those with sensitive skin and clients with eczema and rosacea. We recommend using this on clients who experience intense redness and irritation post-hair removal, and as a regular feature in your treatments to protect your clients’ moisture barriers immediately after treatment, and to calm inflammation and accelerate skin recovery long-term.

  • Hypochlorous acid is a highly sensitive and reactive ingredient, and can lose its effectiveness from contact with other ingredients at different pH levels. It can also deactivate other ingredients if mixed with them while wet. Once it dries into the skin and is absorbed, you layer on other products—but it’s critical to allow a few seconds to dry down before following with the rest of your routine.

  • Flash Repair Jelly is the perfect addition to a wide range of salon treatments, including back facials, dermaplaning, microneedling, and beyond, for its redness-reducing benefits.