Description
The Purest Solutions T-Zone, Mattifying Acne Mask with tea tree oil
Balances the sebum in the T-zone, reducing shine and providing a mattifying care mask that smoothens the skin.
SKIN TYPES
- Oily, combination, and acne-prone skin
- T-zone oily skin
GOOD FOR
- T-zone sebum balance
- Redness and irritation due to acne
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Azelaic Acid: The formulation, which has the ability to reduce redness and purify acne-causing bacteria, also controls melanin secretion and helps reduce skin tone unevenness.
Beta Glucan: It helps to reduce the effects of bacteria and fungi that cause acne by strengthening the immune system of the skin. Beta-glucan has the effect of accelerating the healing process of oily and acne-prone skin by helping to soothe irritated skin and reduce the appearance of redness.
Tea Tree Oil: Tea tree oil, which has anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-oxidant effects, is effective in soothing the skin and accelerating the acne removal process. It is supportive of balancing sebum secretion and a matte appearance.
Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract: It is effective in soothing the skin and accelerating the healing process by fighting acne-causing bacteria. It helps in balancing oiliness and removing acne spots.
Benefits of T-zone Mattifying Acne Mask
- Formulated with Azelaic Acid, Tea Tree Oil, and Rosemary Extract, it aims to balance excess sebum on the skin for a smoother appearance.
- Absorbs excess oil in the T-zone and corrects the skin’s oil balance.
- Instantly mattifies, reducing skin shine and providing a matte look.
- Tea Tree Oil and Beta-Glucan components help prevent acne formation.
- Helps regulate skin tone and reduce color irregularities.
How To Use?
Apply the product to the T-zone using an applicator in circular motions. Allow the product to dry for 5-10 minutes on the skin. Rinse off with plenty of water once the product has dried and formed a thin white layer. Can be applied in the morning or evening routine. Suitable for daily use.
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