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Luxsit’s organic facial mist


Te Enrich Hydrating Facial Mist, by Swedish-based natural product company Luxsit, is designed to refresh and hydrate the skin on a daily basis. Te mist can be used with or without make-up to help reduce fine lines and dryness, and also protect the skin from external environmental damage. Ingredients include birch tree sap, cucumber extract, and beta glucan from Avena sativa oats.


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Telomere technology in skincare


Aromatherapy Associates has introduced a fresh skincare line – the Rose Infinity collection. Comprising a serum, moisturiser and eye cream, the range incorporates telomere cell research and technology. Telomore cells are part of our chromosomes which relate to skin tissue degeneration and ageing (see sb13/1 p54). Te products use hydrolyzed soy and yeast proteins designed to protect and rebuild telomeres.


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Voya’s Get Glowing clay mask


Voya has revealed its Get Glowing clay mask which has been created to help purify the skin to leave a brighter complexion. Te mask contains a blend of rosemary and organic seaweed to detoxify, along with eucalyptus to eliminate oils and toxins, plus palmarosa, lavender and baobab oil. Te cooling mask also contains kaolin clay to help reduce the production of sebum in summer.


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The Gemya Evo bed by Lemi


Te Gemya Evo spa bed by Italian design company Lemi has been developed with exceptional comfort in mind, and comes with a face hole and cover, for ease of-use for various types of massages. It features integrated adjustable armrests and a variable-tilt headrest. Te armrests are designed to provide more comfort while the customer is lying down. Te bed can be used for both face and body treatments.


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