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As we age our skin cells begin to lay dormant. Contributing factors that damage skin are improper diet, smoking, alcohol, caffeine, and neglect of proper skin care. Stimulate the circulation and firm the facial muscles to help restore blood flow to the skin giving it a youthful glow. By using the Gentle Exfoliating Scrub it peels away dead, dull skin cells and this rejuvenates new skin cell growth to reveal a softer and more radiant complexion.
EXFOLIATE SCRUB
The second step in cleansing is exfoliating. Exfoliating is the removal of dead cells that build up on the surface of the skin. Exfoliating causes new skin cell growth improving the skins appearance. Removing dead skin cells will improve the skins appearance in four ways:
Removing these dead, keratinized cells will immediately improve the skins surface appearance, making it look smoother and clearer. Removing the cells that surround wrinkles will make the wrinkles less apparent.
Makeup will apply more evenly to a more even surface.
Removal of the dead cells stimulates the skin, helping it look healthier, with improved surface circulation and glow.
Removing the dead cells increases physical penetration of anti-aging and moisture treatments.
Gentle Exfoliating Scrub (All Skin Types)
Description: A non-drying, scrub that gently polishes away dead surface cells. Formulated with microbeads to remove dulling dead skin, allowing for improved absorption of moisturizing and anti-aging treatments.
Benefits:
Sloughs and removes dead skin cells
Helps unclog pores
Gently stimulates skin leaving a fresher, healthier appearance
Key Ingredients: Microbeads (Oxidized Polyethylene), Aloe Vera, PhytoEssence™, Vitamins A, C, and E.
When/How to Use: Apply daily in the morning or evening to clean face and throat using long, upward strokes. Massage gently, do not rub! Then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Follow with Step 3 - Balancing Toner. |
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