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Sunday Morning Refreshing Cleansing Foam
Sunday Morning Refreshing Cleansing Foam
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Our cleansing foam is set at pH 5.5 to cleanse the skin of dirt, excess oils, and other impurities deep in the pores without stripping the skin. With its special patent skincare technology, Aquaxyl, this cleansing foam keeps the skin moisturized and balanced. Our enhanced formula features the addition of even more moisturizing agents to guarantee a clean, yet fully moisturized feeling. We added double the amount of birch sap, as well as perilla leaf extract, rice bran, and heartleaf to leave your skin supple and dewy.
Size: 120ml
Details
Details
It’s important to cleanse the skin daily to remove dust, pollutants, and sebum twice a day, and for some individuals, even more to keep the skin refreshed and healthy. That is why creating a gentle oil-balancing, acne soothing, and budget friendly cleanser was our main goal when developing our cleansing foam. We achieved this with our 611 formula that works with the skin’s natural pH of 5.5 to deeply cleanse the skin while keeping the skin barrier safe and happy.
How to Use
How to Use
Step 1.
Gently massage a small amount onto slightly damp face.
Step 2.
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water as hot water can cause dryness.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Green Tea
Removes impurities, while leaving skin soft and moisturized
Licorice
Soothe highly irritated skin, eczema, and dermatitis
Allantoin
Stimulates cell proliferation and encourages new tissue growth
Calendula
Speeds healing of blemishes and acne scars
Chamomile
Promotes skin’s regeneration cycle
Centella Asiatica
Boosts skin’s natural healing process to prevent acne scars
Birch Sap (2,000ppm)
Strengthens skin barrier, balances sebum levels, and moisturizes the skin
Aquaxyl
“Anti-dehydration shield”--Optimizes water reserves by increasing important NMFs (natural moisturizing factors), like hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate in the skin. It also limits water loss by improving the skin barrier with increased lipid and protein synthesis.
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