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Need a pick me up? Hydrate, refresh, balance and revive your skin & hair with this botanical tea of forest essences. Packed with vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants, forest water is a beneficial mist for all skin & hair types, but ideal for oily types.
This mist is a multitasker, working as a skin toner, make up setting spray and pore minimizer.

Key ingredients:

Douglas fir hydrosol contains anti bacterial, antiviral, antiseptic and antibiotic compounds and supports skin health through inhibiting microbes, providing Vitamin C, and acting as a gentle astringent. Fir hydrosol can beneficial for dull, devitalized, sensitive, or congested skin.

Bamboo extract is rich in silica, an essential nutrient that improves skin health by helping the body absorb essential minerals such as calcium, potassium, and magnesium. It also offers anti-irritant properties and anti-oxidants, soothing the skin and minimize wrinkles to naturally boost youthful radiance.

Amber extract contains anti-aging and restorative effects that are often attributed to its high constituents of succinic acid. Succinic acid is an active substance that promotes the process of cellular respiration and intercellular energy. The increase in cellular metabolism helps to detoxify the body and helps to restore homeostasis-promoting optimal function and health. Additionally, succinic acid is a powerful antioxidant that helps fight toxic free radicals which can stress the skin and result in redness and irritation. In conjunction with its antioxidant properties, succinic acid is also responsible for the antimicrobial properties of Amber. Together, the antioxidant and antimicrobial attributes of Amber help protect the skin from environmental and UV damage while providing soothing benefits to the skin.

Forest Water toning tonic

$3.97Price
  • Douglas fir essential hydrosol, bamboo extract, amber extract

  • This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

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