Description
Restores skin's natural pH balance.
Formulated with St. John's Wort to calm and balance combination skin. A special blend of Green and White Teas help to prevent free radical damage. Restores skins natural pH balance.
Size: 180ml
HOW TO USE |
After cleansing, apply Repechage T-Zone Balance Toning Complex onto cotton dampened in warm water. Pat gently onto face, avoiding the eye area. Use twice daily, or as desired. |
KEY INGREDIENTS |
Hypericum Perforatum (St. John's Wort) Extract
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Extract
Sodium PCA
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Want your skin to look glowing? You can credit the use of seaweed with increased hydration and improved complexion. Scientists believe that seaweed produces over 70% of the the earth's oxygen.
Seaweed feeds itself through osmosis by absorbing minerals and vitamins from the seawater. By an exclusive proprietary method, Rep?¦chage chemists expel the intercellular fluid from the fibrous seaweed tissue while retaining the activity of the vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and amino acids.
Researchers point out the almost uncanny similarity between seawater and human plasma, our intercellular fluid.?ÿ The sea covers over two-thirds of our planet, and, perhaps as no coincidence, the human body is made of two-thirds water as well.
Repechage T-Zone Balance Toning Complex
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Restores skin's natural pH balance.
Formulated with St. John's Wort to calm and balance combination skin. A special blend of Green and White Teas help to prevent free radical damage. Restores skins natural pH balance.
Size: 180ml
HOW TO USE |
After cleansing, apply Repechage T-Zone Balance Toning Complex onto cotton dampened in warm water. Pat gently onto face, avoiding the eye area. Use twice daily, or as desired. |
KEY INGREDIENTS |
Hypericum Perforatum (St. John's Wort) Extract
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Extract
Sodium PCA
|
Want your skin to look glowing? You can credit the use of seaweed with increased hydration and improved complexion. Scientists believe that seaweed produces over 70% of the the earth's oxygen.
Seaweed feeds itself through osmosis by absorbing minerals and vitamins from the seawater. By an exclusive proprietary method, Rep?¦chage chemists expel the intercellular fluid from the fibrous seaweed tissue while retaining the activity of the vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and amino acids.
Researchers point out the almost uncanny similarity between seawater and human plasma, our intercellular fluid.?ÿ The sea covers over two-thirds of our planet, and, perhaps as no coincidence, the human body is made of two-thirds water as well.