The new balm mask transforms into an oil to help restore and nourish dry skin as a unique leave-on formula Dermalogica has unveiled The Melting Moisture Masque to help restore dry skin’s moisture barrier and protect against damaging environmental factors for healthier-looking skin.
Victoria Evans, Dermalogica education manager, commented: “Millions of people worldwide have dry skin, which can trigger chronic discomfort, flaking, itching and sensitivity.
“Dermalogica has created this extremely moisturising masque that elegantly transforms from balm to oil to help restore and nourish dry skin in a unique leave-on formula”.
At the heart of the masque is Dermalogica’s MeltingPoint Complex, packed with nourishing ingredients that are activated by skin’s natural heat to deliver a satisfying melting sensation as it penetrates skin’s surface layers.
This shape-shifting formula is designed to nourish away dry cracks and dullness, and restore skin’s smooth, dewy appearance with lasting hydration.
Hydrating plankton extract helps soothe and protect skin against the drying effects of pollution while linoleic acid nourishes and vitamin E helps protect against skin-damaging free radicals.
Supplier: Dermalogica CarsonCaliforniaUSA Dermalogica is a skincare system researched and developed by The International Dermal Institute. Web: www.dermalogica.com
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