FAQ
Yes, the peeling serum is safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, just like all other Ray products.
The serum is formulated with mandelic acid, a gentle exfoliant suitable for (hormonally) sensitive skin.
It does not contain salicylic acid or retinol, ingredients classified by the European Union as hormone-disrupting and therefore best avoided during pregnancy.
Yes, the face wash is suitable for all skin types, including dry and/or sensitive skin.
The formula contains gentle cleansing agents that effectively clean the skin, while hydrating ingredients help keep it soft and comfortable, without a tight feeling after washing.
Both the peeling serum and the face scrub help to create a fresher, smoother complexion, but they work in different ways.
The peeling serum is an exfoliant based on mandelic acid that gently loosens dead skin cells without scrubbing. You apply the serum only in the evening and rinse it off in the morning.
The face scrub exfoliates the skin with fine particles that you massage in by hand, giving an instant fresh and smooth feeling. The face scrub also contains a cleanser, which gently cleanses the skin at the same time.
Yes, the Ray Day & Night Cream is non-comedogenic. The cream is formulated with active, non-comedogenic ingredients of natural origin that hydrate and nourish the skin without clogging the pores.
All other Ray products are also non-comedogenic.
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Reviews
4.5/5 Based on 2.323 reviews.
I already notice a difference after using it for 1.5 weeks. I try to do it 3 times a week.
Very good product...very clean feeling afterwards
After two weeks of use, I still don't see any difference. I also find the scent too chemical. The packaging is very convenient, but the pump is a bit static; it suddenly overshoots, and then the product flies everywhere. It's easy to dispense this way, so I double it 😊
It does what it's supposed to do well, leaving skin feeling clean. The scent is a bit chemical, but that's of course secondary to its effectiveness.











