Every sugarist knows this moment — when the treatment is finished, but the skin still asks for attention. Maybe it’s red, slightly warm, or prone to inflammation.
Maybe the client mentions they always get small pustules a day later, or that their underarms stay irritated longer than expected. Or maybe it’s a client with a history of eczema or acne — whose skin needs time, not trauma.
These are the moments Ozone O3 Oil was made for.
Not for daily use.
Not for everyone.
But for those times when the skin needs more than calm — it needs oxygen.
The Paradox of Oxygen
In beauty care, we glorify antioxidants — and rightly so, as they defend the skin from damage and premature aging. Yet, we often forget that oxygen — the element of life — is, by definition, an oxidant. In controlled conditions, oxidation is not harm; it’s transformation.
Active oxygen compounds can be powerful allies in skin recovery. They neutralize unwanted residues, limit bacterial overgrowth, and stimulate regeneration. This is exactly what ozone does. Contrary to prevailing beauty trends, ozone works because it is an oxidant — and it does so with precision, not aggression.
The Inspiration — From Darsonval to Ozone Oil
The idea for Ozone O3 Oil was born from the long-trusted Darsonval (High Frequency) device, used in cosmetology — including post-sugaring. Darsonval generates ozone directly on the skin, creating that unmistakable “after-storm” scent. It purifies, refreshes, and supports healing.
However, ozone in air or water is fleeting — active only for seconds. By stabilizing ozone in oil, we captured its power for longer. The result is Ozone O3 Oil: a form of active oxygen that remains stable, effective, and skin-compatible.
Where Ozone O3 Oil Makes the Difference
Ozone Oil was developed for specific, real situations in professional skincare — cases where conventional aftercare doesn’t go far enough.
| Situation | Professional Goal | Why Ozone Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Ingrown hairs / inflammation | Reduce pustules, PIH, hyperkeratosis | Cleanses follicles, limits bacterial growth, oxygenates tissue |
| Eczema, acne, keratosis pilaris | Support barrier and reduce flare-ups | Delivers oxygen and lipid support without clogging pores |
| Male clients / heavy perspiration | Prevent post-treatment irritation | Reduces microbial overgrowth and supports faster barrier recovery |
| After exfoliation or mesotherapy | Calm and protect compromised skin | Forms an oxygen layer that restores balance and purity |
These are not typical cosmetic concerns — they’re the points where skin health, microbiology, and care intersect. And that’s exactly where Ozone O3 Oil performs best.
What Makes Ozone Special
Ozone (O₃) is a form of oxygen with three atoms When infused into oils, it forms ozonides — molecules that release oxygen slowly upon contact with skin. This controlled oxidation:
- supports microcirculation,
- enhances nutrient delivery,
- reduces inflammation, and
- maintains surface purity.
This mechanism has long been used in dermatology for wound healing and infection control — and now finds its place in professional sugaring care.
The Experience — and the Scent
Ozone O3 Oil has a very distinct scent — intense, sharp, and clean, like the air after a storm. This isn’t fragrance; it’s the natural byproduct of active oxygen.
Inform your clients before using it — transparency builds trust. Once they understand that the scent means activity, not perfume, they start to associate it with recovery, not discomfort. And in practice, it fades quickly as the oil absorbs.
How to Implement It in Practice
- After Sugaring: Apply a few drops immediately after treatment. Let absorb naturally — do not massage. The skin cools, redness fades, and recovery begins.
- For Inflammatory or Acne-Prone Skin: Use locally on bikini, underarms, or legs. Ideal alongside prebiotic or barrier-support products.
- For Men / Active Skin: Apply post-treatment where perspiration or friction occur. Helps prevent folliculitis and odor.
- Beyond Sugaring: Ozone O3 Oil also supports skin with hyperhidrosis, intolerance to deodorants, or for maintaining intimate hygiene — including in men.
When and How to Recommend It for Home Care
Recommend it for:
- folliculitis or recurring inflammation,
- irritation after sugaring or shaving,
- small blemishes or callused areas,
Home use guideline:Apply a small amount to clean, dry skin once daily for 2–3 days post-treatment, or as a local spot treatment. Start using immediately after depilation. Continue use until all imperfections disappear or use preventively.
Remind clients that the effect matters more than the scent — what they smell is active oxygen doing its job.
Let the Skin Breathe
In Radeq Lab formulations, simplicity means precision. Ozone O3 Oil is made only with ozonated sesame oil and hemisqualane — No alcohol, no colorants, no fragrance.
Ozone O3 Oil isn’t about covering; it’s about allowing the skin to breathe again. It restores biological balance through the power of oxygen — the same element that sustains life and, in its active form, supports renewal.
We’d love to see your results.
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