I’m always searching for treatments that don’t just give quick results but elevate the skin’s health and radiance long-term. One of my favorite ways to refresh, re-oxygenate, and restore the skin is with my KrX CO2 Carboxy Therapy.

Special thanks to Kin Aesthetics and KrX Aesthetics for their research and formulating this powerhouse treatment!

What is Carboxy Therapy?

Carboxy Therapy is an oxygenating treatment designed to increase circulation, improve texture, and even out skin tone. It’s suitable for most skin types and is especially loved by those who are:

  • Acne-prone

  • Dehydrated

  • Noticing fine lines or a loss of elasticity

This isn’t just a surface-level, superficial glow. This treatment works within the skin to support healthier, stronger tissue for results you can see and feel.

Image Courtesy of Kin Aesthetics

The Science

This treatment is a two-part system: a carbon dioxide gel and a treatment mask. When paired, they trigger something called the Bohr Effect, a natural process in which the skin suddenly releases oxygen. Think of it as a rush of fresh air for your skin cells, leaving them energized, hydrated, and revitalized.

What Does the Treatment Feel Like?

In the words of Sarah, CEO of Kin Aesthetics, “it stingles.” You’ll notice a light tingling or prickly sensation as the mask is applied and again when the gel is reapplied. This is completely normal and a sign the treatment is working. The feeling quickly subsides, leaving your skin calm and refreshed.

Key Ingredients Your Skin Will Love

This CO2 Carboxy Therapy is powered by:

  • Sodium Bicarbonate – Boosts circulation and encourages collagen production.

  • Angelica Tenuissima Root – Calms inflammation while helping the skin retain hydration.

  • Lonicera Japonica Extract – Brightens, hydrates, and provides natural antimicrobial benefits.

Together, these ingredients work to create smoother, brighter, and more resilient skin.

Who is it Best For?

This treatment is especially beneficial for:

  • Mature or aging skin

  • Dehydrated, dull complexions

  • Breakout-prone or congested skin

It’s also a beautiful option if you want to reset and revive your skin before a special event. Brides and Mother-of-the-Bride, I’m talking to you!

Important Notes

As with all professional treatments, there are some skin conditions that are not suitable for our CO2 Carboxy Therapy. Contraindications: Dermatitis, severe rosacea, sunburned skin or active burns of any kind, cold sores, open wounds, skin cancer. It’s also not recommended if you have allergies to eucalyptus or licorice.

My goal is always to match the right treatment to your unique skin needs. This CO2 Carboxy Therapy is just one of the many ways we can restore balance, brightness, and vitality to your skin.

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