Soter 50ml Restoring Facial Balm
R 385.00
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Description
A well-selected blend of nutrient-rich Tallow and healing oils to balance and calm the skin. Tallow is part of skin healing, also for oily-prone skin. It helps to restore the skin’s texture, may balance the overproduction of sebum and oil in the skin. Tallow contains natural antimicrobial properties that may prevent breakouts and restore the skin’s natural moisture barrier.
The Restoring Facial Balm is a soft, easily absorbed, lovely, fresh smell balm that your face and senses will love, leaving the skin glowing and non-greasy without clogging pores. If unsure what type of skin you have and if the skin is not extra dry, this will be the one. In hot and humid areas, this balm will do.
Product Info:
- Ingredients are Free range Grass-fed, Cold pressed, Non-GMO and *Organic where possible.
- Ingredients: Tallow, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Nigella Sativa (Black Cumin) Seed Oil, Daucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Seed Oil.
- Essential Oils: Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Neroli) Flower Oil, Cymbopogon Schoenanthus (Lemongrass) Oil, *Rosmarinus Officinalis
- (Rosemary) Leaf Extract.
- Allergens: Linalool & Limonene
How to use:
- Morning routine – Cleanse or only splashing skin with warm water. Apply Restoring Serum while the skin is still damp. The Restoring Balm can be applied as needed. Warm up a little bit in palm of your hands and press onto face and neck area.
- Evening routine – After Oil cleanse and/or Face Soap Bar cleanse, top up with your Restoring Serum and Balm. (No need to Oil Cleanse if not wearing make-up)
- Remember with the balm, that your skin only absorbs what it needs. Rather start with a smaller amount and apply more if needed. Best if balm is applied directly after showering or face wash, while skin is still warm and damp.
- GIVE YOUR SKIN TIME TO ADJUST TO THIS NEW FACIAL REGIME AND PRODUCTS. YOUR SKIN MAY GO THROUGH A PURGING / PURIFYING PROCESS (2 – 4 weeks).