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Key Benefits:
- Cleanses skin gently with micelles.
- Removes dirt and oil from your face, leaving you with clean, fresh skin
- Easily removes makeup/ eyes makeup and other grime
- Effectiveness is enhanced by Witch Hazel Water for a complete clean
- Provides extra moisture to the skin during day time
- Vegetable Glycerin provides deep hydrating benefits and generates a healthy supple skin.
- Suitable for all skin types.
- Gentle enough for sensitive skin.
- Can be used as is or rinse after use.
Key Ingredients:
- Witch Hazel Water is useful to relieving inflammation, tightening pores, and cleansing your skin of excess oil.
- Vegetable Glycerin hydrates skin without clogging pores
- Fractionated Coconut Oil provides extra moisture
Attractive Points from The Formula:
- Pure Natural ingredients
- Vegan
- Free from Sulfates
- Free from Parabens
- Free from Phthalates
INGREDIENTS
Aqua (Water), Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Water, Glycerin, Capric/Caprylic Triglycerides (Fractionated Coconut Oil), Ganoderma Lucidum (Reishi Mushroom) Extract, Decyl Glucoside, Gluconolactone, Polysorbate 20, Sodium Benzoate, Alcohol
HOW TO USE
Directions:
- Shake well before every use.
- Apply the liquid to a cotton pad. Wipe over entire face to remove makeup and dirt. Avoid harsh rubbing. No need to rinse.
- If use as eye makeup remover: Apply the liquid to a cotton pad. Hold pad over closed eyes for 3-5 seconds and wipe gently. Avoid harsh rubbing and repeat if necessary.
- Good for daily use
Warnings:
Not for internal consumption. If irritation occurs, simply rinse off after use. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Pregnant or lactating people consult a doctor prior to use.
Shelf life after opening: 6 months
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