Koelf Mint & Soda Ice Pop Hydrogel Face Mask – Mint and soda mattifying hydrogel mask for combination and oily skin, will give you a matte and velvety finish, freshness and vitality, will reduce redness and irritation, will reduce skin sensitivity and a will prepare for the application of makeup. The mask helps to normalize the activity of the sebaceous glands, eliminates excessive oily shine, soothes the skin, relieves redness and irritation. It also improves blood microcirculation, activates metabolic processes and has a tonic effect on the dermis, increasing its firmness and elasticity, creating a cooling effect on the skin surface. Perfectly tones the skin and strengthens the thin walls of the capillaries, eliminates stagnation of lymph and water on the skin surface, reducing inflammation and edema. Suitable for oily and combination skin. It can also be used during pregnancy and lactation.
Key Ingredients:
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Mint extract – refreshes and cools the skin, relieves irritation and soothes inflammation, normalizes the activity of sebaceous glands, promotes skin healing and has an antiseptic effect;
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Soda (Baking Soda) – has a mild anti-inflammatory effect, neutralizes the acid barrier and gives the skin a mattifying effect.
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Zinc salt (Zinc PCA) – is a natural ingredient that reduces sebum production and improves its drainage from the sebaceous glands. It also inhibits the growth of bacteria that are causing acne and pimples.
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Shea butter – contains a unique complex of saturated fatty acids that help the skin to stay elastic, prevent moisture loss, nourish the skin deeply, in addition, have a strong protective effect against the negative effects of the environment, dry and humid air, wind as well as UV radiation.
Benefits:
- mattifying and velvety effect
- success of irritations and redness
- reducing skin sensitivity
- normalization of the activity of the sebaceous glands
- increasing firmness and elasticity
- freshness and vitality
- improving blood microcirculation
- reduction of inflammation and edema
- cooling effect