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Skin Refining Masque
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Skin Refining Masque

Bentonite and Kaolin clays pull excess oils and impurities from the skin, while natural Zinc and Menthol deep-cleanse, to help reduce oily breakouts and give your skin a healthy matte appearance. This mask is free of artificial fragrance and color, so it won't irritate your skin. Ideal for the T-zone. Recommended for oily skin conditions.
Size: 2.5 fl oz.
Price: $34.00    Quantity   

Absorbs excess oil for a matte finish
Bentonite and Kaolin clays remove impurities from the skin
Zinc and Menthol deep-cleanse for healthy skin
Helps reduce oily breakouts
Ideal for the T-zone

Apply a thin layer to cleansed face and throat, avoiding the eye area. Allow masque to set for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Use three times a week as required.

Water, kaolin, bentonite, polysorbate 20, carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil, titanium dioxide, cetearyl alcohol, glycerin, butylene glycol, polysorbate 60, extracts of : sambucus nigra flower, malva sylvestris (mallow), hedera helix (ivy), cucumis sativus (cucumer) fruit, arnica montana flower, parietaria officinalis, nasturtium officinale, arctium lappa root, salvia officinalis (sage) leaf, citrus medica limonum (lemon) fruit, saponaria officinalis: zinc oxide, menthol, citric acid, hydroxyethylcellulose, glyceryl stearate SE, linolenic acid, archidonic acid, tocopheryl acetate, propylene glycol, sodium dehydroacetate, disodium EDTA, methylparaben, propylparaben, ethylparaben, butylparaben, isobutylparaben, phenoxyethanol, linoleic acid.

Customer Reviews: 16

extra cleaning power
My 15 year old daughter uses a small amount of this product on any pimples that she has as an overnight treatment. They always look better in the morning. My skin feels really clean when I use it and it is the first masque that I really want to use 3 times a week.



Reviewed By: CT on Aug 20, 2008