- Revitalizing hydrogel peeling with aromatic Arabica coffee beans from Brazil.It owes its double action to the combination of three acids - caffeic, azelaic and lactic, combined with natural exfoliating particles.
Revitalizing hydrogel peeling with aromatic Arabica coffee beans from Brazil for gray, tired skin with discolorations. It owes its double action to the combination of three acids - caffeic, azelaic and lactic acid combined with natural exfoliating particles.
Peeling lightens discolorations of various origins, accelerates cell renewal and slows down the skin aging process. Effectively smoothes the skin surface by removing dead skin and making it easier to get rid of imperfections. Peeling leaves the skin brighter, smooth, better oxygenated and radiant.
- arabica coffee beans - deeply cleanse the skin of dead epidermis cells and toxins, smooth the skin
- caffeic acid - has anti-radical properties, thus slowing down the aging process, has a protective effect on the skin by defending it against the harmful effects of sunlight, which cause the degradation of collagen and elastin fibers, has a brightening effect on existing discolorations and evens out the skin tone, the skin becomes brighter and moisturized , oxygenated and radiant, reduces wrinkles and gives elasticity
- azelaic acid - has multidirectional effects: anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, whitening and exfoliating, helps in the treatment of acne vulgaris and rosacea
- lactic acid - has antibacterial and anti-aging properties and acts as a pH regulator, moisturizes, softens the skin, exfoliates, regulates the keratinization processes of the epidermis
How to use:
Apply an even layer of peeling to the face, neck and cleavage, leave for 10 minutes, then massage for 2 minutes, wash off with lukewarm water and dry.
Ingredients:
Aqua, Coffea Arabica Seed Powder, Propanediol, Benzyl Alcohol, Salicylic Acid, Glycerin, Sorbic Acid, 3,4-Dihydroxycinnamic Acid, Carbomer, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Papaver Rhoeas Extract, Tocopherol, Sodium Hydroxide, Lactic Acid, Azelaic Acid