Skin Republic Charcoal Nose Strips 6 Pack

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Product Overview
Skin Republic charcoal nose strips have intense cleaning properties. It helps remove blackheads, excess oil, and impurities from the pores of your skin giving you visibly clear skin. These nose strips also contain Witch Hazel, Aloe Vera & Green tea, which help tighten pores and soothe redness.
Features of charcoal nose strips:
- Removes blackheads instantly
- Tightens skin’s pores and soothes redness
- Assists in preventing blackheads
Charcoal
An excellent skin purifier charcoal acts as a magnet to draw out dirt, oil, and bacteria from the skin’s pores. Activated charcoal is so effective that it’s proven to adsorb 200 times its own mass.
Witch Hazel
Witch hazel is one of the world’s oldest cosmetic ingredients. A true tried and tested skin care ingredient witch hazel offers a variety of skin benefits. It helps prevent moisture loss and is an excellent natural astringent helping pores to appear smaller. Witch hazel also helps to stabilise the barrier function of the skin helping to soothe redness.
Aloe Vera
Studies show that Aloe Vera improves the skin’s ability to hydrate itself, aids in the removal of dead skin cells and has an effective penetrating ability that helps transport healthy substances through the skin. Aloe Extract encourages the production of the skins natural collagen and elastin thereby minimising the effects of aging. It also rich in antioxidants and is believed to potentially reduced the risks of UVB rays to the skin.
Mugwort
The salicylic acid derived from mugwort helps clean and exfoliate not only the surface of the skin but also within the skin’s pores. This along with mugwort’s excellent anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties an ideal acne treatment. Mugwort also helps soothe redness, improve circulation and is suitable for sensitive skin.
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Skin Republic Charcoal Nose Strips 6 Pack
RRP $8.99
$7.95
11% OFF RRP
Collect 8 Everyday Rewards Points*
$7.95
$7.95
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Monday, 30 March
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 8 Everyday Rewards Points*
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