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Exclusive New No7 Laboratories Resurfacing Skin Paste

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A white frame with a linear geometric hexagon pattern in a gradient of blue and pink with the question: Is there anything I should not use at the same time? written across it]• [Dr Mike Bell explains which products you should not use with No7 LABORATORIES RESURFACING PEEL 15% Glycolic Acid] Contains some comedogenic ingredients (including cetearyl alcohol as the fifth ingredient, pretty high up on the list) which sort of defeats the purpose a bit I feel. This product must not be used in conjunction with other products containing acids, including retinoic acid, AHAs or BHA exfoliants. A white frame with a linear geometric hexagon pattern in a gradient of blue and pink with the question Why use a peel? written across it]• [Dr Mike Bell begins to explain how a peel works] In 1 week redness appears visibly reduced & skin feels less sensitive; its appearance is transformed to reveal radiant looking skin.*

Effectively smoothes skin’s surface to deliver a more refined complexion, delivering visible results in just 15 minutes. Soak your muslin cloth in warm water then remove by gently buffing the skin, ensuring all traces of product are removed. If you provide content to customers through CloudFront, you can find steps to troubleshoot and help prevent this error by reviewing the CloudFront documentation. How to use No7 Laboratories Resurfacing Skin Paste; Put it on like a thin face mask, leave for 15 minutes, then massage/buff off with a dampened muslin cloth – which is included. and past 2/3 shifts I have pur it on under my mask to help prevent any breakouts.And it's the only thing that has worked so far for me.It’s pretty much the current IT- preservative. It’s safe and gentle, but even more importantly, it’s not a feared-by-everyone-mostly-without-scientific-reason paraben. Flavonoids( hesperidin, naringin, luteolin, and ferulic acid) are also nice active compounds with possible antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and vasoprotective effects. Some of them (namely hesperidin and luteolin) might evenhave skin brightening activity by inhibiting tyrosinase, the famous enzyme needed for melanin production. This is because No7 Laboratories Resurfacing Skin Paste contains something called a 10.5% AHA/PHA peel complex. What a great selection of skin soothers ‘eh. The next most important bit to consider is the concentration that each of these guys are in. As a skincare formulator I can tell you because these ingredients are found below a preservative (phenoxyethanol) they’re at 1% concentration or less. While this sounds small, actually a lot of these skin soothing ingredients are active at very low concentrations. For example bisabolol can be used to help soothe skin in concentrations as little as 0.1%. So while this seems small they’re actually extremely likely to be benefit-seeing amounts. Ophiopogon japonicus root extract (extract from a Lilly family plant known as snakes beard) – antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, moisturising, repairing

It's a synergistic association of two great things: Zinc and L-PCA. The Zinc part is there to help normalize sebum production and limit the proliferation of evil acne-causingbacteria. L-PCA stands for pyrrolidone carboxylicacidand it's a key molecule in the skin that helps with processes of hydration and energy(it's actually an NMF, a natural moisturizing factor). Three forward-facing bottles of No7 LABORATORIES RESURFACING PEEL 15% Glycolic Acid appear on a white screen and merge into one so that the label is clearly visible. A hand appears from the top of the frame and removes the pipette from the bottle in an upwards direction] No7 Laboratories CICA Rescue Skin Paste IngredientsAqua (Water), C12-15 alkyl benzoate, Glycerin, Petrolatum, Isononyl isononanoate, Cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 dimethicone, Hexyl laurate, Polyglyceryl-4 isostearate, Magnesium sulfate, Phenoxyethanol, Theobroma cacao (Cocoa) seed butter, Panthenol, Ophiopogon japonicus root extract, Caprylyl glycol, Bisabolol, Sodium PCA, Ethylhexylglycerin, Tetrasodium EDTA, Magnesium PCA, Centella asiatica leaf extract, Zinc PCA, Manganese PCA, Potassium sorbate.A white frame with a linear geometric hexagon pattern in a gradient of blue and pink with the question What skin type is it suitable for? written across it]• [Dr Mike Bell begins to explain which skin types No7 LABORATORIES RESURFACING PEEL 15% Glycolic Acid is suitable for] The interior of a laboratory where Dr Mike Bell: Head of Science Research for No7 is standing facing towards the camera. He introduces himself] This Skin Paste has been designed to be used 2-3 times a week as the last stage in your evening skincare routine. Centella Asiatica - known as 'tiger grass'; a herb recognised for centuries for its restorative properties. Bottom line: If you’ve got a lot of redness on your cheeks and chin, if your skin is stressed out, if you suffer from rosacea or acne scarring No7 Laboratories CICA Rescue Skin Pastehas strong potential to help… a lot (!) for you this is definitely worth trying.

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