Polyhydroxy Acid (PHA) 03% Face Toner
Polyhydroxy Acid (PHA) 03% Face Toner
$9.99
BenefitsFormulated for all skin types, this toner is very lightweight and glides on the skin effortlessly before absorbing quickly & completely.PHAs are next generation AHAs. They not just exfoliate gently, but also functions as humectants. Further, Gluconolactone (PHA used in this formula) provides up to 50% protection against UV radiation.Formulated with Prebiotics and Probiotics to balance skin microbiome and enhance natural defence barriers of the skin. Also boosted with multiple humectants for multi-level hydrationHigh quality ingredients including Gluconolactone sourced from Jungbunzlauer, Switzerland and Prorenew Complex CLR from CLR Chemisches, GermanyHow to use?SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE. After cleansing, take few drops of toner into palms & gently press into face & neck until fully absorbed. Do not rinse off. Can be applied with cotton pads as well. Layer it with your preferred serums & moisturizer.When to use: AM & PM. Everyday.
Brand: Minimalist

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