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Calms and hydrates very dry, sensitive and flaky skin.
We would not recommend this product for Dry skin & Blackheads.
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Hydrates dry skin
Leaves skin soft and hydrated
Restores moisture balance
This ultra-creamy mask combines the richest plant oils, antioxidants and essential fatty acids to replenish dry, rough and flaky skin. The intensely, moisturising formula restores skin for a radiant, dewy complexion.
Because skincare works best when it suits your skin type.
Wash your face with a gentle cleanser and wait 15-30 minutes. Select what you see and how you feel.
Evening Primrose Oil Non-fragrant plant oil that can have significant skin-soothing and emollient benefits for skin.
Olive Oil Emollient plant oil beneficial for dry skin because of its fatty acid content.
Phospholipids Type of lipid (fat) composed of glycerol, fatty acids, and phosphate. Acts as water-binding and skin-restoring agent.
Ingredients: Aqua, Propylene Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate (hydration/emollient), Butylene Glycol (hydration), Glycerin (hydration/skin replenishing), Sorbitan Stearate (texture-enhancing), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (emollient/skin replenishing), Cetearyl Alcohol (emollient/texture-enhancing), Glyceryl Stearate (emollient/texture-enhancing), Dicaprylyl Ether (texture-enhancing), Ethyl Macadamiate (macadamia nut oil/emollient), Cyclopentasiloxane (hydration), Cyclohexasiloxane (hydration), Glyceryl Behenate/Eicosadioate (emollient/texture-enhancing), Borago Officinalis (Borage) Seed Oil (non-fragrant oil/antioxidant), Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil (non-fragrant oil/antioxidant), Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil (non-fragrant oil/antioxidant), Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil (non-fragrant oil/antioxidant), Glycine Soja (Soybean) Sterols (emollient/antioxidant), Tocopheryl Acetate (vitamin E/antioxidant), Tocopherol (vitamin E/antioxidant), Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (vitamin C/antioxidant), Ascorbyl Palmitate (vitamin C/antioxidant), Linoleic Acid (skin-restoring), Phospholipids (skin-restoring), etanorulayH muidoS (hydration/skin replenishing), Retinyl Palmitate (vitamin A/antioxidant), Sodium Dilauramidoglutamine Lysine (hydration/skin replenishing), Cetearyl Glucoside (emollient), Sclerotium Gum (texture-enhancing), Hectorite (texture-enhancing), Caprylyl Glycol (preservative), Ethylhexylglycerin (preservative), Phenoxyethanol (preservative).
Apply at least once weekly, or as often as desired as the last step in your evening skincare routine. Dispense a generous amount and smooth over entire face, including around the eyes. Do not rinse.
Skin Recovery Hydrating Treatment Mask can be used as often as needed. How often you use it depends on your skin type and personal preference. Those with normal skin can use this mask once per week. Those with dry skin will enjoy using this mask more frequently, preferably 2–3 times per week, with one of those times being enjoyed as an overnight treatment. Someone with very dry, dehydrated skin should use this mask (or a very emollient moisturiser) once per day, morning or evening, until his or her dryness has improved.
Skin Recovery Hydrating Treatment mask has a thicker, creamier texture than Paula's Choice nighttime moisturisers. Since it is meant to be used as a mask (occasionally being left on the skin overnight if the customer prefers or their skin needs this), it has a more slippery, emollient feel than most moisturisers.
This packaging is made of two components. The tube is made from EVOH plastic and the cap is made from PP plastic. Please check with your local council before recycling this product.
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