Two-Step Facial System - Scrub and Moisturizer - For MEN
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Men's Revolutionary 2-Step Skin Care System consist of exfoliating facial scrub and nourishing moisturizer. Indulge your skin into exfoliation, hydration and renewal with our two step system. It gently slough off dead heads an minor acne break-outs while feeding it the nutrients it needs to renew, soothe and replenish. Your skin will thank you and you will thank your skin!
Product Features:
- Safe for everyday use
- 100% vegan and cruelty free
- Formulated for sensitive and acne prone skin
- Infused with Alpha Tocopherol, Chamomile Extract and Botanical Extracts to promote healing, hydration and renewal
- Intensely hydrate, nourish and exfoliate dead skin cells while nourishing and rejuvenating new skin cells while sloughing off pimples and black heads.
- Infused with Crystal Quartz to exfoliate and is also know to produce healing of negative ions that clear the surroundings of positive ions, protecting the auric field
- Eliminate discolorations and fine lines
- Use as directed
Net Weight: scrub 2.0 oz/59.17 mm; moisturizer 1.69 Fl. oz./50 mm
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- Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., which are the peak hours of sun strength in North America, even in the winter and on cloudy days.
- Wear sunscreen — at least sun protection factor (SPF) 30 — throughout the entire year. Reapply sunscreen every two hours or more frequently if you're swimming or sweating.
- Wear sun-protective clothing with ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) of 50+, which blocks 98% of the sun's rays. Hats with wide brims and sun-protective clothing that covers your arms and legs are helpful to protect your skin from harmful UV damage. Sunscreen doesn't block all UV rays, which cause skin cancer.
- Avoid tanning beds. Tanning beds operate with UV lights, damaging your skin and potentially leading to cancer.
- Self-check your skin. If you notice differences, talk with your health care team.