Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

ClarityGuard Dry & Powdered Face Masks — FAQs (3 Skin Types)

Choosing the right mask

1) Which Qimli face mask should I use?

  • Dry Skin Mask: If skin feels tight, flaky, dull, or easily irritated.
  • Oily/Acne-Prone Mask: If skin gets shiny fast, pores look congested, or you get frequent breakouts.
  • Regular/Normal Mask: If skin is mostly balanced but you want a weekly refresh and glow.

2) What if my skin is combination (oily T-zone, dry cheeks)?
Use the Oily/Acne-Prone Mask on the T-zone and the Dry Skin Mask on drier areas (multi-masking).

3) Can I switch masks seasonally?
Yes. Many people use Dry Skin in winter and Regular or Oily/Acne-Prone more in summer.


How to use (directions)

4) How do I apply the mask?
Mix powder with a little liquid to form a smooth paste, apply an even layer to clean skin, avoid eyes/lips, then rinse.

5) How much should I mix each time?
Start with 1 tsp powder + 1–2 tsp water (adjust until it spreads easily).

6) What can I mix it with besides water?
Water is best. You can also use rose water or aloe juice if your skin likes it.

7) How long should I leave it on?
Typically 8–12 minutes. Don’t let it get painfully tight or crack-dry—rinse sooner if needed.

8) What do I do after rinsing?
Pat dry and apply moisturizer. In the daytime, finish with SPF.


Frequency and timing

9) How often should I use these masks?
Most people do 1–2 times per week.

10) Can I use it more than 2 times a week?
Usually not needed, but you can. If skin gets dry, tight, or sensitive, reduce frequency.

11) When is the best time to use a face mask?
Evening is great (less rushing), but anytime works—just moisturize after.


Why Qimli masks are dry (powdered)

12) Why are your face masks dry powders instead of creamy masks?
Dry masks let you activate fresh each use and avoid many preservatives needed in water-based products.

13) Are dry masks stronger than creamy masks?
Not necessarily—dry is just a format. It’s often simpler, fresher, and easier to keep minimal.


Ingredients and “what’s inside”

14) What types of ingredients are in these masks?
A balanced blend of clays + plant-based powders chosen for your skin type (oil-balancing, soothing, or brightening support). Go to product pages to read the contents.

15) Do these masks contain fragrance?
If included, it’s always nature-derived and only a small amount for scent, not as the main functional ingredient.

16) Are there harsh chemicals, fillers, or unnecessary additives?
None. Qimli is designed around simple, functional ingredients—what’s included should have a purpose.

17) Can I see the full ingredient list?
Yes—always refer to the label for the most accurate and final list.


Skin sensitivity, patch testing, and safety

18) Should I do a patch test first?
Yes—especially if you have sensitive skin. Test a small area (like inner arm/jawline), wait 24 hours, then use on face if all good.

  • How do I do a patch test before using the mask on my face?
    Mix a small amount of the powder with water, apply a dime-sized spot to the inner arm or along the jawline, and leave it on for 8–10 minutes. Rinse, then wait 24 hours. If you notice redness, itching, swelling, burning, or bumps, don’t use it on your face.

19) What if I feel tingling while it’s on?
Mild tingling can happen. Burning, stinging, swelling, or redness is not normal—rinse off and stop use.

20) Can I use the mask on broken skin or active irritation?
Avoid use on open cuts, sunburn, or severely irritated skin.

21) Can teens use these masks?
Often yes (especially oily/acne-prone), but start with shorter time and 1x/week, and patch test first.

22) Can I use this if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
Many people do, but if you’re cautious or sensitive, check with your healthcare provider and patch test.


Pairing with other skincare

23) Can I use the mask the same day as retinol or acids?
If you use strong actives, it’s safer to separate days to avoid over-drying or irritation.

24) Can I use it right before makeup?
Yes—just rinse well and moisturize so makeup goes on smoothly.


Storage and shelf life

25) How do I store the dry mask?
Keep it cool and dry, lid tightly closed. Use a dry spoon (water in the jar can cause clumping). Check label for exact expiration dates.

26) How long does one jar last?
Depends on use, but typically weeks to months with 1–2 uses/week.


FDA and legal-style warning (short + clear)

27) Is this FDA approved?
Cosmetic face masks are not “FDA approved” like drugs. Qimli masks are intended for cosmetic use only.

28) What’s the standard safety warning?
For external use only. Avoid eyes. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a professional for persistent skin concerns.


Quick “Which one should I pick?” 

  • Dry Skin Mask: Best for tight, flaky, or dull skin that needs comfort and softness.
  • Oily/Acne-Prone Mask: Best for shine, clogged pores, and breakout-prone skin.
  • Regular/Normal Mask: Best for balanced skin that wants a simple weekly reset.

SmileGuard Herbal Rinse — FAQs

Q1) What is SmileGuard?
A concentrated, organic blend of coconut, sesame, tea tree, neem, clove, thyme, and oregano oils designed to refresh breath and support healthy gums—without alcohol, dyes, or synthetic flavors.

Q2) How do I use it?
Two easy ways:

  • Brush-Boost: Place 1–3 drops directly on your toothbrush, add toothpaste, and brush as usual.
  • Quick Rinse: Add 1–3 drops to 20–30 mL (≈1 oz) of water, swish for ~30 seconds, and spit.
    Shake well before use.

Q3) How many rinses per bottle? How long does it last?
One 2 oz (59 mL) bottle yields ≈750 rinses at 2 drops each—often 3+ months for a family of four (twice-daily use).

Q4) What does it taste like? Will it burn?
It’s herbal and naturally mint-spicy (clove, thyme, oregano) with a hint of bitterness from neem/tea tree—no alcohol burn. If the flavor feels strong, start with 1 drop, or use the Brush-Boost method.

Q5) Why these oils

  • Coconut & Sesame: classic oil-pulling oils that help loosen plaque and freshen breath.
  • Tea Tree & Neem: plant antimicrobials that target odor-causing bacteria.
  • Clove (eugenol): traditionally used to calm gums.
  • Thyme & Oregano: broad-spectrum botanical defenders that help keep the mouth’s ecosystem balanced.

Q6) Is it safe for kids?
Yes—start with 1 drop and supervise children under 6. Teach them to spit, not swallow. If any sensitivity occurs, reduce drops or discontinue.

Q7) Can pregnant or nursing people use SmileGuard?
Our formula uses potent essential oils. Consult your dentist or physician before use during pregnancy or nursing.

Q8) Will it work with my fluoride toothpaste or whitening routine?
Yes. It’s compatible with fluoride toothpastes and whitening systems. If you prefer, use SmileGuard at a different time of day from specialty treatments.

Q9) Is it okay with braces, aligners, crowns, or implants?
Yes—alcohol-free oils are gentle on dental work and can help freshen hard-to-reach areas.

Q10) Can I swallow it?
It’s meant to be spit out. If a small accidental amount is swallowed, it’s usually not an issue; for larger amounts, seek medical advice.

Q11) I’m sensitive—what if I feel tingling or irritation?
That can happen with potent botanicals. Reduce to 1 drop, dilute more water, or switch to the Brush-Boost method. If irritation persists, discontinue.

Q12) Any allergens?
Contains sesame oil. Check the ingredient list if you have essential-oil sensitivities.

Q13) Is SmileGuard alcohol-free and sugar-free? Vegan?
Yes—alcohol-free, sugar-free, and vegan. No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

Q14) Where is it made and how?
Small-batch, USA-made for freshness and traceability.

Q15) What about sustainability?
Earth-Kind Packaging: reusable amber glass bottle and FSC®-certified recyclable carton.

Q16) Is it travel-friendly?
Absolutely. The 2 oz concentrate is TSA-friendly and replaces bulky mouthwash bottles.

Q17) What’s the cost per rinse?
About $0.067 per rinse (at 2 drops). SmileGuard often beats big-brand mouthwash on value while staying organic and plant-powered.

Q18) How should I store it and how long does it last?
Keep tightly closed in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight. Best used within 12 months of opening.

Q19) Does it whiten teeth or treat cavities/gingivitis?
SmileGuard is a care product, not a medicine. Many customers report cleaner, fresher mouths, but it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Keep regular dental checkups.

Q20) What’s the full ingredient list?
Organic Sesamum indicum (Sesame) seed oil, Cocos nucifera (Coconut) oil, Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree) leaf oil, Azadirachta indica (Neem) seed oil, Syzygium aromaticum (Clove) bud oil, Thymus vulgaris (Thyme) oil, Origanum vulgare (Oregano) oil.

Q21) Is there a money-back guarantee or returns?
We want you to love SmileGuard. For help with your order, email support@qimlilife.com and we’ll make it right.

Q22) Any regulatory notes?
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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