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SAMPAR ParisClear Solution Mask - 50ml

R229

Retail: R380
Excludes shipping

R229

R380
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Clear Solution Mask soaks up impurities and clarifies the skin without drying it out. An exquisite blend of kaolin, geranium and sweet almond oil, this purifying mask tightens pores and balances combination to oily skins.

Result: Starting from the 1st application, a clear and radiant complexion is exposed, a ray of light.

Especially suited for oily and combination skins.

SAMPAR Hint: Also effective as a targeted treatment for blemishes when applied in the evening and left to work its magic all night long.

Product Features
  • 50ml
  • Purifying and deeply cleansing mask – combination and oily skin
  • 93% natural formula
  • Paraben-free

How to Use

  • Apply a thin layer of Clear Solution Mask on perfectly cleansed skin, avoiding eye area.
  • Leave for 10 minutes.
  • Rinse with warm water.

Ingredients

  • Kaolin absorbs impurities within the skin and tightens pores, leaving the skin matte.
  • Zinc stabilizes sebum, repairs and soothes inflammation.
  • Essential oil of geranium works synergistically with the Urban Advance Complex to optimally purify the skin and eliminate toxins with absolute precision.
  • Urban Advance Complex, a powerful alliance of 3 active ingredients (shea butter serum, mint endorphin and probiotic sugar), acts as an anti-oxidant shield, neutralizing any cutaneous imbalances linked to pollution, strengthens the skin’s natural defenses and shocks the skin back to life on a cellular level.
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