Smoothing Exfoliator
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Jojoba beads gently glide over the skin to remove dirt and debris, while sustainably sourced bamboo powder sweeps the skin to remove dead skin cells.
Smoothing Skin Tone and Texture
• Smoothes skin tone and texture
• Gently exfoliates to reveal silky smooth skin
• Enzymatic extracts renew skin surface
• Suitable for vegetarians
• Suitable for vegans
• Gluten-free
Older skin can appear flaky, tired, and lifeless. A true exfoliator removes dead skin cells to reveal brighter skin with a smoother tone and texture. Forever's smoothing exfoliator is gentle enough to do the job without stressing for softer, new skin underneath.
Instead of harsh chemicals or sharp particles, the smoothing exfoliator uses five powerful and natural ingredients that together provide a complete and rejuvenating cleansing experience.
Jojoba beads glide gently over the skin to remove dirt and debris, while sustainably sourced bamboo powder sweeps away dead skin cells.
Bromelain, papain, and essential lemon oil create the perfect natural tonic for the skin. Bromelain derived from pineapple is known for its ability to revitalize the appearance of skin. Papain, from papaya, helps rejuvenate the skin and is rich in vitamins C, A, E, and pantothenic acid. Forever's smoothing exfoliator is also enriched with antioxidants like grape juice extract to provide the most effective and gentle exfoliation experience, along with essential lemon oil for instant hydration beneath the surface of younger-looking skin.
Of course, this exclusive formula includes a high concentration of pure inner leaf aloe vera gel for smoothing and conditioning the skin. Maximize your skincare routine with the smoothing exfoliator.
HOW TO USE
Apply a moderate amount to damp fingers. Gently massage in circular motions over the face, avoiding the eye area. Rinse thoroughly. Use 2-3 times per week for refreshed skin.
For more information about this product and to order, feel free to contact me!
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