Skincare has increasingly become a major priority over the past few decades with all manner of revolutionary and alternative therapies emerging and taking centre stage. Offering solutions to every imaginable skin problem from acne to anti-ageing, there has been an array of new developments, innovative laser surgeries and other complex procedures; all praised as the latest and greatest way to get and keep your skin in beautiful condition. In spite of all this ground breaking research and the frenzy around futuristic treatments, the majority of us still favour holistic and natural treatments when it comes to taking care of our skin and health. The newest (and often most popular) beauty products on the market tend to be inspired by ancient beauty traditions, like Cleopatra’s regime of bathing in milk to keep her skin smooth which inspired a range of medical research into the benefits of milk, the results encouraging cosmetics companies to use milk as a key ingredient in their skin and hair products.
Another popular beauty practice that has been passed down through generations is the use of all natural food, herb and oil extracts as the principal ingredients in skincare products. Many cosmetic manufacturers have adopted this practice, creating whole ranges of products centred on tea tree oil or honey and almond milk. One such product that has been created as part of a beauty line committed to helping you achieve flawless skin by using state-of-the-art technology and natural “super” ingredients; Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant is an exfoliating powder with a difference. When the rice-based powder comes into contact with water, the active ingredients (microexfoliators Papain, Salicylic Acid and Rice Enzymes) start to work towards brighter and smoother skin, leaving you with a healthier and more polished complexion.
With a whole host of effective ingredients, including extracts of gingko biloba leaf, licorice root, tea tree oil and rice, Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant is one of the leading exfoliation products on the market.
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