ACNE Facial Foam Oil Control Complex Tea Tree Oil & Aloe Vera 100ml – NOVACLEAR

The Novaclear Silicone Brush Facial Cleansing Foam effectively cleanses the skin, helps remove dead skin cells, and opens pores. The formula helps regulate oil production and soothe irritations, leaving the skin clean and refreshed.

 

Available Size: 100ml

 

AED 126.00

5 in stock

Brand

Smart Pharma

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Smart Pharma

Product Description

The Novaclear Silicone Brush Facial Cleansing Foam effectively cleanses the skin, helps remove dead skin cells, and opens pores. The formula helps regulate oil production and soothe irritations, leaving the skin clean and refreshed.

Benefits:

  • Deep cleansing and refreshing of the skin.
  • Reduces the appearance of pores.
  • The silicone brush improves circulation and soothes the skin.
  • Cleanses and opens pores, improving skin texture.

Active Ingredients:

  • Oil Control Complex: An innovative blend of antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, soothing, and moisturizing ingredients.
  • Sage Extract: Helps regulate oil secretion.
  • Aloe Vera: Hydrates and soothes the skin.
  • Allantoin: Helps calm irritations.

How to Use:

  • Apply the cleansing foam to the silicone brush.
  • Gently massage your face in circular motions, avoiding the eye area.
  • Rinse your face with lukewarm water.
  • After drying, apply an acne toner and acne cream.
  • Recommended for daily care of oily, combination, and acne-prone skin.

 

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