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LEMONGRASS CHLORELLA MICRODERMABRASION

LEMONGRASS CHLORELLA MICRODERMABRASION

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This potent concoction harnesses the restorative attributes of lemongrass, applauded for its astringent qualities, which aid in pore minimization,

 

HOW TO USE

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Microdermabrasion, particularly when enhanced with activated charcoal, offers numerous skin benefits. This non-invasive treatment gently exfoliates the skin, removing the superficial layer of dry, dead skin cells to reveal a more vibrant, healthy-looking complexion underneath. Microdermabrasion can reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, and acne scarring, leading to smoother skin texture and improved skin tone. Furthermore, this treatment stimulates blood flow, which can enhance collagen production, a key factor in skin elasticity. Therefore, regular use of a charcoal microdermabrasion face scrub can lead to visibly brighter, younger-looking skin over time.

 SUGGESTED USE
Massage onto clean, damp skin using circular motions.
-Rinse off with warm water or leave on for two to three minutes.
-Pat dry.
-Use two to three times a week.

Precautions:
-For external use only.
-Avoid contact with eyes.
-If irritation persists or allergic reaction occurs, rinse off immediately, discontinue use, and consult a physician.
-Keep out of reach of children.

INGREDIENTS

Grape seed oil, activated charcoal, vitamin E, peppermint essential oil, pure castile soap

 

Ingredients- Castile Soap, Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera) Lemongrass Essential Oil (Cymbopogon) Chlorella Powder (Chlorella Pyrenoidosa) Microdermabrasion crystal (grit100)

KEY INGREDIENT-LEMONGRASS- removes impurities, detox the skin and leaves it feeling fresh, clean and glowing. Lemongrass is loaded with antioxidants, rich in antiseptic and astringent properties that help to neutralize damaging free radicals.

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