Friday, September 26, 2014

Botanical Acne Treatment: Soft Papaya and Pumpkin Masque

 Do you have delicate skin with broken capillaries and/or Rosacea?   You may not be able to tolerate strong chemical peels. For this type of condition, a deep enzyme exfoliation is ideal. Our Soft Papaya & Pumpkin Masque is a safe and effective alternative to salicylic or glycolic peels. Most papaya enzyme masks on the market have the ingredient salicylic acid to do all the work but the Soft Papaya & Pumpkin Masque's activity comes from the papain (papaya). Enzymes are beneficial to people with acne, also.  By cleaning out clogged pores, this masque will help prevent acne from appearing. For acne that has already emerged, the papaya's strong decomposition enzyme, papain, works to eradicate it by breaking down harmful elements while leaving the healthy cells to thrive.

 After using  the Soft Papaya & Pumpkin Masque, your skin may look less wrinkled. Pores may be smaller and tighter. Your skin tone and texture may appear less blotchy and more even.  Your complexion may be noticeably brighter. You will look more refreshed!  It is soft and creamy with the special fruit enzyme, papain, used for exfoliation, and beeswax and avocado oil used to moisturize, and hydrate. Tapioca starch and Kaolin clay tighten the surface of the skin to clarify and condition. Extracts of pumpkin seed and comfrey also have clarifying and healing properties. Japanese Green Tea acts as an anti-oxidant to reduce redness and irritation.  This formula is gentle enough to be used two or three times a week, and is suitable for all skin types.If you have sensitive skin, add Limu Facial Cleanser to your routine.  For combination to oily skin, try Borage Leaf Foaming Cleanser or Dermaclenz Liquid Cleanser.  Remember, all of my products are free of harsh chemicals or dyes and only natural fragrances are used.

PRICE:  Soft Papaya & Pumpkin Masque - 2 oz.  $19.00


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