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Facial Skin Care

FACIAL TONICS & MOISTURISERS

"Hydrated skin is Happy skin!"

Refreshing and toning your skin plays a key part in stimulating your natural blood flow and adding an extra moisture boost, which helps your skin look healthy and well. Toning also helps close the pores so this step plays a vital role in preventing breakouts and the appearance of underlying spots.

 

Follow toning with the application of a quality, natural and organic face cream before going out or applying make-up. Not only does this provide your complexion with hydration and rich ingredients, but it also helps form a protective barrier to prevent your skin from absorbing pollution and impurities, as well as aiding against the sun's harmful, ageing rays. Protect and prevent!

FACIAL CLEANSERS, EXFOLIATORS & MASKS

Daily cleansing is a crucial step of any facial skincare routine and is essential if you aim to maintain a clear, uniform and healthy complexion. It is pretty easy to identify at a glance, men or women, who do or do not cleanse their skin appropriately or regularly. Make sure you do so at least twice a day previous to the application of creams or serums. You can spot the difference!

"Radiant skin begins with a clear canvas and a smooth surface"

CLEANSE

SERUMS, NIGHT CREAMS & ANTI-AGEING

Ageing gracefully may seem complicated or even unattainable but it doesn't have to be. Our non-invasive, non-agressive and progressive formulas allow for respectful, natural cell repair to help slow down and prevent cell oxidation. 

"Prevent damage and restore your skin for healthy, glowing skin and a smooth complexion"

NOURISH

Our tip is to learn to listen and observe your skin. Apply the right amount of product at the right time and you can be on your way to acheiving a life-long, healthy-looking complexion. Your age, skin type and habits will define your needs. These could range from daily application of rich creams and serums to periodical applications. If you need advice, CONTACT US! We are happy to help. And remember ... prevention is always better than cure. Don't wait for expression lines to appear. 

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