Alex Clark
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I went through this a week ago.
And I'm spraying that.
I'm like putting all these lotions and creams on and stuff.
And then I realize I'm like, oh, I have active skin repair.
I start doing that.
It's like healed in a day.
Dropped a knife blade down on my foot while cooking.
My whole little sock filled with blood.
That was awful.
Used active skin repair that healed right up.
Like...
It is just miraculous what this stuff does.
And what's interesting is, so there are multiple products that are hypochlorous acid products that are on the market, right?
But you say there's a difference between the products that it has a lot to do with pH.
So what happens if the pH shifts and it becomes hypochlorite?
What does that do?
So how many brands do you think are getting that wrong?
Whoa.
So that could be like a huge scam that, you know, people could find it in like, you know, in an Ulta or a Sephora or whatever, some product that says hypochlorous acid, you just don't necessarily know.
So hypochlorous acid is kind of like the beauty ingredient that is being completely overlooked right now.