Urban Skin Rx Retinol Resurfacing Treatment Pads

95,000.00

Description:

The Urban Skin Rx Retinol Resurfacing Treatment Pads are designed to clarify blemish-prone skin and improve the look of pore size, fine lines, and uneven skin tone. Formulated with retinol, glucosamine, lactic acid, and niacinamide, these pads aim to exfoliate the skin, promote cell turnover, and improve overall skin texture and tone.

Key Ingredients & Benefits:

  • Retinol: A form of Vitamin A that helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, improve skin texture, and stimulate collagen production.
  • Glucosamine: Helps to exfoliate the skin and promote cell turnover.
  • Lactic Acid: An alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) that gently exfoliates the skin’s surface, improving skin texture and tone.
  • Niacinamide: Helps to improve skin tone and texture, reduce redness, and strengthen the skin barrier.
  • Other Ingredients:
    • Hyaluronic Acid: For intense hydration.
    • Other Botanical Extracts: To provide additional soothing and brightening benefits.

Benefits:

  • Clarifies Blemish-Prone Skin: Helps to reduce breakouts and improve skin clarity.
  • Improves Pore Size: Helps to minimize the appearance of pores.
  • Reduces Fine Lines: Helps to minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Evens Skin Tone: Helps to reduce the appearance of dark spots and discoloration.

How to Use:

  1. Use in the evening after cleansing.
  2. Gently swipe a pad over the face and neck, avoiding the eye area.
  3. Start with 1-2 times per week and gradually increase frequency as tolerated.
  4. Follow with your moisturizer.
  5. Use sunscreen during the day.

Skin Types:

Suitable for most skin types, especially those with blemish-prone skin, uneven skin tone, and signs of aging. It is recommended to do a patch test before full use.

Quantity: 60 pads

Additional Details:

  • Texture: Textured pads.
  • Scent: Mention if it has a fragrance or is fragrance-free.
  • Packaging: Comes in a jar or container with a lid.
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