The spa calls it oxygenation. Your skin calls it the bubbles.
A CO2-reactive pod blooms into micro-foam, sweeps away dull buildup, and your skin answers with a flush of oxygen-rich circulation. That flush is the glow.
01 · The pod wakes up
A controlled fizz, born on contact
Each OxyPod carries a dry effervescent core. The moment it meets its activating gel on your skin, the two react and release thousands of CO2 micro-bubbles. You feel it within seconds: a soft, prickling fizz, the same sensation the med-spa version sells.
02 · The foam does the sweeping
Dull buildup lifts off with the bubbles
As the device glides, the foam loosens and lifts the dull surface buildup that makes skin read tired under light. Meanwhile your skin responds to the brief CO2 rise the way it always does: by rushing fresh, oxygen-rich blood to the surface. Estheticians have leaned on that response for decades.

03 · The blend sinks in
Freshly swept skin drinks the good part
With the surface cleared and circulation up, the device massages in the pod's blend: brightening, deep moisture, smoothing, whichever of the seven you loaded. Ten minutes after you started, you rinse, look up, and meet the well-rested version of your face.
is what a med-spa charges for this mechanism, per visit.
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