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ZK010 Dual Action Scrub

Dual-exfoliation scrub for clearer, smoother, shine-controlled skin.

$110.00

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Description

For oily- or blemish-prone skin types, the Dual Action Scrub from ZO® Skin Health delivers advanced dual-exfoliation technology to deeply refine texture, reduce surface oil, and clear the way for improved clarity and radiance. This product combines both chemical exfoliation (via AHA/BHA) and physical exfoliation (wax beads) in a single formula. It’s featured as one of the “25 Best Facial Scrubs and Exfoliators for Glowing Skin” by Reader’s Digest.

How to use

  1. On damp face (and neck if desired), apply a small amount of Dual Action Scrub and gently massage for ~30-60 seconds, focusing on areas of oiliness or congestion (e.g., T-zone). 
  2. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and pat dry.
  3. Use frequency: as tolerated (often 2-3 times/week) for oily/blemish-prone skin; if layering with other exfoliants or treatments, adjust accordingly under professional guidance.
  4. Follow with targeted serums, moisturiser and always morning SPF.

Benefits

  • Combines chemical + physical exfoliation in one step, making it effective for clearing clogged pores, reducing oiliness and improving overall skin smoothness. 
  • Ideal for oily, blemish-prone or mixed skin types that also want texture refinement and smoother tone.
  • Helps reduce surface oil and the look of roughness and unevenness—important for clients undergoing treatment for acne, texture or pores. 
  • Can be used on face and body (as indicated by ZO for oily + blemish-prone skin) which extends versatility for your clinic’s advanced skincare clients.

Named one of the “25 Best Facial Scrubs and Exfoliators for Glowing Skin” by Reader’s Digest.

Ingredients

  • Lactic Acid (AHA)
  • Salicylic Acid (BHA)
  • Round Wax Beads
  • Leontopodium Alpinum Meristem Cell Culture
  • Marrubium Vulgare Meristem Cell Culture