masks
Masks are used to cleanse the skin, absorb excess oil, remove dead skin cells, soften blackheads, heal damaged or blemished skin, stimulate the circulation in the skin and healthy cell regeneration, nourish, moisturise, hydrate and soothe your skin and improve skin colour, texture and tone - all depending on the ingredients used to make the mask. More than one type of mask may be applied to your face at the same time to treat different skin types or conditions which may occur on different parts of your face. For example, an oily and blocked T-zone would benefit from a clay mask, whereas the cheek area may be dry and sensitive and would benefit from a cream or gel mask. A mask is usually applied after the skin has been cleansed. If you are performing a facial - use after cleansing, exfoliating and steaming. Leave on for approximately 10 to 15 minutes before removing. Follow with a Fine Tuning Solution or Certified Organic Floral Water then apply a moisturiser. Use a mask once or twice weekly.
replenish face mask
Rejuvenate and deeply nourish your depleted skin with active antioxidants, nutrient packed vegetable oils and organic plant extracts.
pure plant hydration mask
A synergy of pure plant extracts, essential oils and vitamins with vital moisturising properties for your skin.
green tea purifying mask
Combines green tea extract with mineral rich clays to free your skin of excess oil and impurities.
papaya enzyme mask
A tropical cocktail of natural extracts to uncover fresh, vibrant skin.
