Beauty -Botanical Skin Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dermalogica’s Pure Light SPF30 is a medium- weight daytime treatment moisturiser which conditions and brightens skin whilst physical, chemical-free sunscreens titanium dioxide and zinc oxide help defend skin against pigment- inducing UVA and UVB exposure whilst enhancing skin luminosity. An exclusive blend of peptides, ascorbyl glucoside (vitamin C), Zinc Glycinate and botanical extracts helps treat and prevent cellular discolouration for unsurpassed skin brightening and skin tone improvement.
Dermalogica: 1800 818 555
For a healthy glow in the morning, My Payot Jour is the first step in a beauty regime. Its fresh, melting texture awakens radiance in a flash whilst moisturising the skin. Active ingredients include Goji Berry, which reinforces the immune system, protects from free radicals and stimulates cells’ energy; Acaï Berries which are rich in trace elements and polyphenols ad stimulate the blood circulation to reactive the skin’s radiance, and Active Bifidus and vitamin B5.
Graham Anthony & Co. Ltd: 01 822 2711
The ethos of Kaeso skin care is to embody naturally derived ingredients with essential treatment formulas to deliver effective and luxurious professional products. The range offers hydrating, calming or rebalancing products to achieve optimum results. Key botanical ingredients of the hydrating range include Balm Mint, Cotton and Aloe Vera. The calming range includes White Nettle, Mulberry and Pomegranate; and the rebalancing range includes Willow Bark, Mallow and Cucumber. Natural ingredients are a fundamental part of the formulas and the formulation team source proven and effective botanical extracts and are committed to choosing ingredients that are renowned for their true benefits to the skin.
Gainfort Academy: 053 912 3681
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