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We are all very conscious of what we put into our bodies, but are you aware of what you are putting on your face? This Christmas, opt for the natural, cruelty free and sustainably sourced Frances Prescott TRI-BALM to do right by your skin, overall health and the planet.
Frances Prescott’s TRI-BALM is a 3-in-1 cleanser, exfoliator and moisturiser in one solid stick. The formula is paraben-free and contains no harmful chemicals, silicones or synthetics, incorporating the purest locally sourced ingredients. These ingredients include an English oil blend that contains NorOmega Gold™, sunflower, rice bran and sweet almond oils, enriched with starflower and oats, enzymes from pumpkin seeds, hyaluronic acid and vitamin E.
If you’re unsure as to why this combination is such a dream for your skin, we’ll break down the key elements below.
The beeswax emulsifies in the oil-based cleanser to help remove impurities without clogging pores or irritating the skin. Not only this, the beeswax also acts as a natural humectant, attracting water to the skin and keeping it moisturised.
Pumpkin Enzyme works to gently exfoliate without the need for irritating granules or harsh ingredients. It is packed with proteolytic enzymes which help to break down dead skin cells and speed up cell renewal.
Tri-Balm contains sodium hyaluronate, a water-soluble salt form of hyaluronic acid that is essential for healthy skin. Able to hold over 1000x its weight in water, it helps to stimulate hydrating retinoic acid and boost collagen synthesis.
To use, simply apply the balm morning and night evenly over your face and neck, gently massaging using upward circular movements. Tri-Balm emulsifies with water to rinse away or can simply be tissued off.
Frances Prescott’s Tri-Balm can be purchased at www.francesprescott.com for £39.
It is certified by Cruelty Free International
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