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Pai Geranium & Thistle Combination Skin Cream 30ml

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Light organic moisturiser to clear and re-balance congested or combination skin

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Description

Why we love it

  • 100% Natural
  • Matt Finish
  • Rebalances Skin

Geranium and thistle work in perfect unison in this light organic moisturiser to clear and re-balance congested or combination skin. It absorbs quickly leaving a beautiful matt finish, and is perfect for applying under make-up.

This is the moisturiser of choice for professional make-up artists on film and fashion shoots! Packed full of Essential Fatty Acids and a host of natural-active skin soothers, this moisturiser rebalances the skin and evens out skin tone.

Pai's moisturiser for combination and oily skin is non-comedogenic meaning it is free from chemicals and pore blocking ingredients, such as beeswax.

Specification

SKU B258
Natural Ingredients 100.00%
Vegan Yes
Organic Yes
Size 30ml
Period after opening 6M
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Classification

Ingredients

  • purified water
  • *jojoba oil
  • coconut and corn derived emulsifier
  • *thistle oil
  • *borage oil
  • natural vitamin e
  • *vegetable glycerine
  • corn extract
  • manuka oil
  • basil extract
  • *geranium oil
  • *juniper oil
  • *lavender oil
  • natural lactic acid (from sugar beet)

* Certified as Organically Grown

How To Use It

Morning Routine
  1. Apply to clean, dry skin on your face and neck every morning.
Evening Routine
  1. If your skin is particularly prone to break-outs, we recommend cleansing with our detergent-free Camellia & Rose Cleanser and exfoliating Muslin Face Cloth before bed.
  2. Do not not apply a moisturiser - instead allow your skin to breathe and rebalance itself over-night.

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