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Moisturising and softening gel for the face

Dry skin Mature skin Dehydration / Dryness REC498
Uses
Face
Preparation
5 min
Conservation
1 month

Pamper your skin with a moisturising and softening face gel. A pleasant texture for a relaxing moment in your daily routine.

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Step-by-Step

  1. Weigh and mix the cornflower floral water with the inulin.

  2. Add the xanthan gum and whisk until the gum is completely dispersed.

  3. This step can take some time.

  4. Stir in the glycerine.

  5. Transfer your jelly into a clean container.

  6. The recipe is finished.

How to use this product

On clean, dry skin, apply a dab of your moisturising jelly after your serum, preferably in the evening. You can use this recipe every day.

Focus on the ingredients

Cornflower floral water has soothing and repairing properties.

Inulin is an excellent moisturising active ingredient.

Glycerine helps maintain skin hydration.

Xanthan gum gels cornflower floral water.

Precautions & Warnings

Keep out of reach of children. Do not use pure active ingredients. Follow recommended dosages.

Avoid contact with the eyes

Allergen: Benzyl alcohol

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