Alginate Mask "Tea Tree" Beautyhall Algo Peel Off Mask Tea Tree
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- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: Beautyhall Algo
Line: face care
Product Type: face mask
Product Properties: anti acne, anti irritation, antibacterial
Mask & Patch Format: alginate
Ingredients: tea tree
Formula: non-comedogenic
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Skin Type: combination, oily, problem
Country: France
Made in: France
For the care of combination, oily, and acne-prone skin, the French brand Beautyhall Algo offers the "Tea Tree" alginate mask — Beautyhall Algo Peel Off Mask Tea Tree. In addition to its main active ingredient, tea tree oil, this beauty product contains willow bark extract. Even after the first application, you can notice the excellent results of the alginate mask: it combats pathogenic microflora, eliminates inflammation, neutralizes redness, and gives the skin a healthy and well-groomed appearance.
Features of the "Tea Tree" alginate mask by Beautyhall Algo:
- Reduces redness and itching;
- Eliminates inflammation;
- Destroys acne;
- Provides antibacterial action;
- Soothes irritation;
- Disinfecting effect;
- Promotes rapid healing of minor skin injuries;
- Normalizes sebaceous gland function;
- Reduces skin oil production;
- Tones the skin;
- Accelerates regeneration processes;
- Provides analgesic effect;
- Professional formula;
- Duration of the procedure: 15-20 minutes;
- Requires 30g of mask and 90g of water per application;
- Applied with a spatula;
- Remove in one motion from bottom to top.-
Add 90 ml of room temperature water (20-25ºC) to 30 g of powder. Mix thoroughly to form a smooth paste. Immediately apply the paste to your face using a spatula. After 15-20 minutes, remove the mask in one piece, starting from the bottom and moving upwards. Cleanse your skin of any remaining mask residue, then apply a cream suitable for your skin type.
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alginate, diatomaceous earth, sodium pyrophosphate, calcium sulfate, tea tree oil, willow bark extract