Maria ÅkerbergNight Balm 50 ml

15 reviews, 4.6 on average
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Night Balm is a silky smooth face balm for all skin types. It locks in moisture, protects from external stressors and helps restructure the skin during the night.

It contains Sea Buckthorn Oil and essential oils of Frankincense, Neroli and Lemongrass that strengthen the skin and stimulate cell regeneration while you are sleeping. Sea Buckthorn Oil is rich in fatty acids that help the skin maintain a healthy moisture balance, while strengthening its naturally protective barrier. Frankincense Oil is strengthening and has a smoothing effect. Neroli Oil stimulates cell regeneration and prevents broken capillaries. Lemongrass Oil binds moisture, cleanses the lymphatic system and strengthens the connective tissue.

Night Balm also consists of pure plant-based oils of Rosehip Seed, Borage, Jojoba, and Squalane from Olive Oil that increase the moisture content of the skin and improve its resilience. Rosehip Seed Oil promotes skin regeneration and is used to treat hyperpigmentation. Borage Oil increases the cells' oxygen absorption and resilience and prevents dry skin. Jojoba Oil has softening and balancing effects on the skin. Squalane from Olive Oil increases cell division, while moisturising the skin. It also prepares the skin for the Vitamin A in Rosehip Seed Oil.

The product contains natural self preservatives.

Use:
Apply Night Balm as the final, protective layer in your skincare routine before going to bed. Take a small amount and warm between your fingertips before applying. Around the eyes, use Eye Cream, Eye Cream More, Eye Balm or Eye Gel instead.

50 ml
  • Category:Sensitive
  • Article number:
    1984-496-0050

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