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Why You'll Want to Mix Cleansers

Why You'll Want to Mix Cleansers

Mixing is the new layering

So we have the simplest recipe for mixing the foamiest, creamiest, and dreamiest cleanser combo:

Face Foam
+
Aloe Milk
+
Konjac Sponge 
=
Cleansing combo of your dreams!

Why do you need this in your life?

Well...

Part 1: Face Foam
Made with natural salicylic acid from white willow bark to clarify skin, apple cider vinegar to balance pHand azelaic acid to brighten skin tone, this gentle oil-free cleanser tackles dirt without stripping your skin! 

Part 2: Aloe Milk
Supercharged with niacinamide to minimize pores, aloe vera juice to soothe skin, and black tea to tone the look of wrinkles, this hydrating cleanser leaves your skin feeling fresh, awake, and smooth.

Part 3: Bamboo Charcoal Konjac Sponge
Your cleansing side kick is made with bamboo and charcoal to provide super gentle exfoliation, soak up dirt, and keep your skin fresh.

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