Facial Nourishing | Herbal Cocktail 200ml
Facial Nourishing | Herbal Cocktail 200ml

Facial Nourishing | Herbal Cocktail 200ml

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This new generation product formulated for combination skin, with multi-botanical extracts sage.Thyme and Aloe Vera mixed carefully with legendary therapeutic effect of world-famous Dead Sea Minerals,to gently help absorb excess oils,tone, and give powerful rejuvenating skin treatment.Infused with high effective Jojoba and Avocado oils combined with Shea butter to nourish & give healthy looking skin.Leaves your skin smooth and radiant.

Soothes, rejuvenates and moisturizes your skin

Skin Type: Normal/Combination

Size: 200ml

How to Use:

Apply sufficient amount on cleansed & toned skin avoiding the eye area.Leave on for 15- 20 minutes to get the maximum benefit.Rinse with warm water. Follow with Rivage Day Cream or Night Cream.Can be used twice weekly to pre-cleansed face.

Key Ingredients

Aloe Vera: (Aloe Vera) This natural moisturizer also promotes healing, and is often used to treat burns, eczema, irritation and psoriasis. Aloe vera is also used medically to stimulate the immune system, promote detoxification and improve digestion. Used since ancient Egyptian times as a natural moisturizer, aloe vera smoothes skin while contributing to a healthy glow. Aloe vera delivers oxygen to skin cells which helps to promote healthy, flexible skin. Research carried out on aloe vera gel shows large quantities of amino acids, vitamins and minerals.

Avocado: (Persea Americana) Rich in vitamins A, D and E, avocado oil encourages collagen production and reduces signs of ageing. This oil is also a good source of sterolins, which can soften skin and reduce the frequency of age spots. Avocado is an effective natural moisture and is often used to treat eczema, wounds and solar keratosis. Originating from Puebla in Mexico, avocado has long been cultivated in South and Central America. Avocado oil is beneficial for dry and itchy skin, and because it promotes the production of collagen, it also inhibits the ageing process.

Chamomile: (Matricaria Chamomilla) A natural antiseptic which offers many benefits to your skin. As well as soothing irritated skin and treating conditions such as allergies, psoriasis and eczema. Chamomile is a natural source of bisabolol which can encourage skin regeneration and promote healing. Chamomile has been cherished for its healing qualities since the Egyptians dedicated it to their gods for being a cure for acute fever.

Dead Sea Salt: Two thousand years ago Flavius wrote about the healing qualities of the Dead Sea salts, and today we continue to rely on these rich salts to promote healing. Bathing in high quality sea salt can replenish the minerals which are critical to our skin metabolism. Calcium can help to prevent water retention, increase circulation and strengthen bones and nails. Potassium energizes the body, while helping to balance out skin moisture and replenish the body following exercise. Bromides ease muscle stiffness and relax muscles. Magnesium fights stress and fluid retention, while reducing the signs of aging and soothing the nervous system. Sodium supports the lymphatic fluid balance. By promoting cell regeneration, the salts can renew and rejuvenate your skin, while also reducing cellulite, slowing skin ageing and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Dead Sea Salts can simultaneously moisturize, detoxify and soften the skin, while helping to treat conditions including acne, dandruff, dermatitis, eczema and scabies. The salts are also treasured for their ability to reduce stress, relax muscles and eliminate toxins.

Jojoba: (Simmondsia Chinesis) This natural emollient is rich in nutrients such as vitamin E and B, silicon, chromium, copper and zinc. As a natural source of iodine jojoba oil is an effective anti-fungal and antibacterial treatment, while its gentle moisturizing properties make it a great friend of your skin. The jojoba plant is native to North America, specifically northern Mexico and the southwest US.

 

Shea: (Vitellaria Paradoxa) This natural fat is derived from the nuts of the Karite tree, and has been treasured as a beauty treatment since antiquity. Shea butter is a great natural moisturizer thanks to its oleic acid and phytochemicals. Shea butter also contains vitamins A,E and F, which help to balance, soothe and hydrate your skin. This age-old treatment can help to diminish stretch marks while reducing other blemishes and marks. Shea butter can rejuvenate dry skin and replenish damaged hair, while also reducing the appearance of wrinkles and stretch marks.

Sunflower: (Helianthus Annuss) The oil extracted from sunflower seeds is a powerful moisturizer which can help to reduce skin injuries, treat psoriasis and heal wounds. The sunflower is native to America and was probably used in ancient times as a source of food and oil. Sunflowers are phototropic, which means they turn to face the sun. Sunflower oil provides a natural protection from UV rays while keeping skin youthful-looking and glowing with vitality.

Thyme: (Thymus Vulgaris) This powerful herb provides many benefits. It is astringent, antiseptic, anti-oxidant and antimicrobial. The antioxidant aspect protects your skin from the impact of free radicals and encourages skin cell regeneration, while the astringent properties help to balance your skin’s pH levels. Native to the Mediterranean region, thyme was probably brought to Britain by the Romans who favored it for everything from flavoring food to scenting their homes.

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