Sothys Desquacrem forte microderm,deep cleanser with salicylic acid and micrograins of rice

€48,50 Incl. tax
Article number: 17160326

Sothys Desquacrem forte microderm with salicyl acid and micr grains of rice.

For clogged normal-combination to oily skin, thickened skin, hyper pigmented ageing and sun-damaged skinn types. Benefits: delivers a deep pore cleansing action, combined with the exfoliating effect of salicylic acid and micro- grains of rice, use carefully..not to often at once !

Essential Skin Preparation

Maximize your skincare and improve results with the Sothys 3 Step Skin Prep!

Step 3:
Weekly Deep Cleansing
Enzyme cleansing targets superficial clogging, emulsifying biological waste accumulations and environmental pollutants.

Choose your Deep Cleanser!

➡️Morning Cleanser
A gentle, daily enzyme cleanser with chamomile, targets superficial clogging in drier or delicate skin types.

or

➡️Desquacrem
A deep biological cleansing product to digest fatty excretions and soften hardened waxy deposits in normal to oily skin.

or

➡️Desquacrem Forte Microderm
An intensive deep pore cleanser with 2% salicylic acid and rice micro-grains to unclog oil congested skin and brighten premature ageing skin types.

How To Use: Use after cleansing or exfoliating 1-3 x per week.
Using a small amount only (1/2 ml or size of a peanut) disperse the product over the entire face and neck area. Using wetted fingertips, massage for 1 minute with brisk circular action. Then allow to penetrate for 2-3 minutes. Emulsify with wetted fingertips to bring the product back to the skin’s surface. Using tepid water rinse off several times until the skin feels free of the product.

Don’t hesitate to ask your Sothys beauty therapist for advice. She will be able to advise you which products are best suited to the needs of your skin.

Exclusively in Sothys Clinics and Spas + schoonheidscreme.nl

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