Experience the rejuvenating power of nature with Iris Glow's Yarrow Mask. Yarrow benefits your skin by soothing inflammation, healing wounds, and balancing oil with its anti-inflammatory, astringent, and antimicrobial properties, making it great for redness, acne, and sensitive or oily skin, helping to repair and tighten skin, brighten tone, and reduce irritation while promoting a healthier glow. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) strengthens the skin's barrier, boosts hydration, controls oil production, minimizes pores, reduces redness and inflammation, and fades dark spots, leading to smoother, more even, and radiant skin, making it great for acne-prone, oily, and sensitive skin types. It helps with elasticity and combats signs of aging by supporting cell renewal and protecting against environmental damage. Caffeine in skincare offers benefits like reducing puffiness, dark circles, and redness by constricting blood vessels, while its antioxidant properties fight free radicals to prevent premature aging, and anti-inflammatory effects soothe skin, boosting circulation for a brighter, firmer look. Prickly pear benefits skin by providing intense hydration, powerful antioxidant protection (Vitamin E, polyphenols), anti-aging effects (reducing wrinkles, improving elasticity), brightening, and soothing inflammation, thanks to its rich content of fatty acids (omega-6), vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds that promote skin repair, firmness, and a radiant complexion, working well for all skin types, even acne-prone. Find Your Glow and Love Your Skin with our highly effective Yarrow superfood mask. This is a skincare MUST have !
Clay Mask - Revive Dull Skin 100ml
Ingredients: Kaolin Clay, Shea Butter, Aqua, Grapeseed oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid, Botanical Extracts: Iris Root, Linden Flower, Calendula, Chamomile, Cornflower, St John’s Wort & Matricaria (Fever Few), Niacinamide, Caffeine, Oils: Jojoba, & Prickly Pear. Phenoxyethanol (and) Ethylhexylglycerin, Essential Oils:
Ylang-Ylang, Jasmine (organic), Yarrow (organic).
