Lycon Anti Bump Foaming Gel
The Lycon Anti Bump Foaming Gel is a must have for every clients bathroom. Suitable for face and body, it effectively minimises the appearance of ingrown hairs, razor bumps and general blemishes. This new generation cleansing gel foams into a soft, fresh and deliciously scented lather, excellent as a shower wash, a facial cleanser and perfect as a shaving lotion!
Now fortified with Salicylic Acid, a keratolytic agent which penetrates into the pores and works overtime to “clean out” cellular debris, while promoting cellular turnover to reveal a softer and smoother looking skin. Anti Bump Foaming Gel also contains Lemon Tea Tree Oil, known for its anti-bacterial properties, plus Arnica and Calendula to soothe and calm angry spots, while leaving the skin
feeling hydrated and healthy.
250ml RRP £14
www.lyconuk.com
The Eyelash Emporium Under-Eye Gel Patches
Under-eye gel patches have been around for many years as a topical anti-wrinkle treatment. But recently, they have become popular as protection for the lower lashes and area beneath the eye during lash treatments. These lint-free gel patches from The Eyelash Emporium in Pinewood Studios have been designed to be perfect for eyelash extensions. The first thing you’ll notice is that they are stickier and slightly thinner than traditional gel patches. This enables them to conform to the contours right in the corners of the eye without creasing. Patches are supplied in pairs, in individually sealed foil sachets. You can buy them in packs of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 or, for
extra savings, in bulk boxes of 100 pairs.
Single Sachet Trade Price £1.20 inc. VAT Box of 100 Trade Price £66.98 inc. VAT
www.eyelashemporium.com
Clarins Instant Light Lip Perfecting Base
Make lipstick last even longer with the Clarins Instant Light Lip Perfecting Base. A transparent base for lips enriched with acacia microbeads to smooth out wrinkles, moisturise and prepare lips for longer
lasting colour.
10ml tube RRP £18
www.clarins.com
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