Laurel Skin Care Honey Berry Mask

Description Laurel Skin Care Honey Berry Mask Enzymatic Glow acts as a gentle brightening enzymatic exfoliator, a hydrator that visibly plumps and firms the skin. Laurel Skin Care Honey Berry Mask Enzymatic Glow is an antioxidant-rich feast for an overall healthy glow that is suitable for all skin types with the exception of extremely sensitive or reactive skin.

  • All Skin Types
  • 100% Whole Plant Organic
  • 15 Beneficial Active Ingredients
  • Size: 50ml

You might also like: Laurel Skin Care Gentle Mask Laurel Skin Care Detox Mask See more Facial Masks Formula Our Honey Berry Mask has always been such a cult favorite, so why would we change it? The truth is our ethical source of California Royal Jelly decided to no longer offer it, so we decided to remove this ingredient and add some more beautiful fruits instead! We added Aronia Berry, Blackberry, Raspberry, and an Orange Blossom Enfleurage – all from California and Oregon. We also added a pinch of Papaya Seed from Hawaii, so you should expect this mask to be a bit more active than before. It smells just as lovely and bright and we’ve added a hint of Vanilla, Frankincense, and artisan small batch hydro-distilled Orange and Grapefruit. The combination of all the fruits together not only brightens the skin, but also lifts the spirit and inspires joy. Tip Laurel Says Ritual: There are so many different ways to use this product that it’s hard to choose a favorite ritual. Of all the slow beauty rituals that we embrace in our line, our Honey Berry Mask is probably the easiest to use when there just isn’t much time for that sort of thing! I like to use it as my morning cleanser. The Honey Mask doesn’t remove makeup as oils do, but it does sufficiently turnover cells and clean skin with its enzymatic action – which is why it’s my preference for mornings where my skin needs some extra glow. I apply to moist skin about 5 minutes before showering, and simply rinse off at the end of my shower. No towels needed, no mixing needed – just simple application and removal for those times when slow rituals aren’t an option, but you still want your skin to look beautiful. Its scent and energy will brighten your day just as much as a slow beauty ritual. How to Use Moisten face and hands. Apply 1 teaspoon or less of Honey Berry Mask to fingertips, then glide and massage over damp clean skin. Leave for 10-30 minutes, then rinse. If your Honey Berry Mask has solidified or contains what looks like grains of sugar, that is just normal raw honey crystallization. Crystalized honey is not intended to be used as a manual scrub, which would be harsh on facial skin. Take a scoop of 1 tsp or less and warm it in your fingers until it softens, then gently pat onto skin. Add water and use normally. You can also place your entire jar of Honey Berry Mask in a hot water bath which will soften and liquify the honey. Use within 6 months of opening and within 18 months of manufacture date on the bottom of the jar. Keep jar dry to prevent spoilage. Ingredients Honey – Our raw, organically farmed California honey is so fresh and vibrant that we pick it up every other week from the farmers’ market. Honey is an excellent choice for its intolerance for bacterial imbalance, meaning it halts the overgrowth of harmful bacteria colonies while still leaving allowance for a diverse beneficial microbiome to exist. It has gentle enzymatic action that works to turn over cells in a non-forceful way. It is incredibly hydrating, and visibly plumps and firms cells. Raspberries – Organic raspberries have dense Vitamin C and bioflavonoid content. They are also high in enzymes and gentle acids which help to exfoliate, lighten, and brighten skin tone, acne scars, and hyperpigmentation. Blueberries – Blueberries are a superfood rich in all sorts of different antioxidants including anthocyanins, polyphenols, resveratrol, along with Vitamin C and its helpful cofactors. Antioxidants work by preventing cellular damage from occurring by neutralizing free radicals and strengthening our skin’s overall health. Blackberries – Blackberries grow abundantly in our California home. Like the other berries above, Blackberries also contain Vitamin C, and are also an excellent source of manganese, which is an important building block for collagen formation.

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