What It Means When a Cleanser Passes the Skin Irritation Test—Especially for Skin of Color

Your skin deserves products that are proven safe, not just marketed that way. That’s why we’re proud to share this news: our Beet Gel Cleanser has officially passed the skin irritation test with flying colours. It showed zero signs of irritation, even on sensitive skin.

So what does that mean for you, especially if you are skin of color?

What Is a Skin Irritation Test?

A skin irritation test is a clinical evaluation that checks how human skin responds to a product over time. A product is applied to the skin and monitored for reactions like redness, inflammation, or itchiness.

When a product passes with zero signs of irritation, it confirms that the formula is extremely gentle, non-reactive, and safe for sensitive skin types.

Why This Matters for Melanin-Rich Skin

The Fitz-Patrick scale, grades 4-6 indicates that skin tends to have a weaker skin barrier, which means it can lose moisture more easily and react more strongly to harsh ingredients. Even mild irritation can lead to issues like:

  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (dark spots)

  • Flare-ups and uneven tone

  • Sensitivity and dryness

That’s why this result is especially meaningful: it proves our cleanser works with your skin, not against it.

Why Our Beet Gel Cleanser Passed

We designed our cleanser to be barrier-friendly from day one. It’s:

  • Fragrance-free

  • Sulfate-free

  • pH-balanced

Key ingredients include:

  • Niacinamide: Soothes, brightens, and supports barrier repair

  • Betaine: A plant-derived hydrator that keeps moisture in

  • Glycerin: Pulls hydration deep into the skin

Together, they cleanse without stripping, calm without irritating, and hydrate without heaviness.

What This Means for You

If you’ve ever had a “gentle” cleanser burn or sting your skin, we get it. Clinical testing confirms you won’t experience that here.

Our Beet Gel Cleanser is more than clean—it’s clinically clean.

Try it today—and feel the difference.

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