Madagascar Centella Tea-Trica BHA Foam
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📑 Description
Description:
The Madagascar Centella Tea-Trica BHA Foam is a gentle but effective facial cleanser from the K-beauty brand SKIN1004, specifically formulated to target acne, excess oil, and sensitive skin concerns. This deep cleansing foam utilizes a blend of skin-soothing and exfoliating ingredients to purify and clarify the complexion without over-drying.
Key benefits:
- Combats acne: Salicylic Acid (BHA), a key functional ingredient, works alongside Tea Tree Leaf Water to combat blemishes, unclog pores, and remove excess sebum, which is a major cause of breakouts.
- Soothes and calms irritation: The formula contains a soothing complex with Centella Asiatica extract and Tea Tree Leaf Water to help calm and reduce irritation and redness often associated with acne-prone or sensitive skin.
- Deeply cleanses: The creamy paste texture lathers into a dense, rich foam that effectively removes excess oil, makeup residue, and other waste that has accumulated on the skin, leaving it feeling cool and refreshed.
- Provides gentle exfoliation: The inclusion of BHA helps to gently exfoliate dead skin cells, refine skin texture, and promote a clearer, smoother complexion.
- Balances sebum production: This cleanser helps manage excess oiliness and balances sebum production, which helps keep pores healthy and clear.
- Maintains hydration: Despite its powerful cleansing action, glycerin ensures the skin remains moisturized and is not stripped of its natural hydration, preventing a tight or dry feeling.
📑 Return & Refund Policies
We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied with your purchase, you can request a return or exchange within 30 days of delivery. Please ensure the product is unused and in original packaging.
Madagascar Centella Tea-Trica BHA Foam
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