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Active Face Wash

 

Description:
3.33 oz Our Active Face WashTM is both a cleanser and toner in one, working to gently remove impurities and excess oil buildup while tightening pores. It's one of the few products on the market that is extremely effective on acne-prone skin and yet is gentle enough for mature and extra sensitive skin. Instead of using harsh detergent chemicals that dry the epidermis and disrupt its pH balance, this formula utilizes natural-source surfactants to delicately deep clean pores.

Formula Mechanisms:
Gentle Cleansing -The Active Face Wash uses natural-source Citrate, Tartrate, and Betaine surfactants to gently deep clean pores and cleanse the skin. This is a significant departure from most toning/cleansing products that use heavy amounts of alcohol and harsh detergent chemicals such as Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate that can dry the skin and disrupt its pH balance (which can ultimately weaken the protective acid mantle that is the skin's primary defense against pathogens).

Anti-Acne - This formula fights acne by keeping the epidermis refreshed, which prevents buildup from forming. When the antiseptic compounds included in the Active Face Wash go to work they kill the P. Acnes bacterium and help prevent its proliferation. The gentle cleansing agents in this formula further these effects by unclogging pores and yet are mild enough to be used on even very sensitive skin.

Directions For Use:
To apply, pump the product two or three times onto the fingertips and rub between the hands or directly on your face, working up a light lather. Distribute the product all over the face and neck, gently massaging it into the skin. Continue to work it in for 30 to 60 seconds before washing off with lukewarm water.

Ingredients:

Key Benefits

bulletGentle Cleansing
bulletpH Balancing
 

Pricing

Description SKU # Price
100ml size ac100 $29.95

 

 
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Last modified: April 18, 2011