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Soothing face lotion

Sensitive skin Irritation / Redness REC536
Uses
Face
Preparation
5 min
Conservation
1 month

Soothe your sensitive skin with this face lotion based on Chamomile floral water, Damascus rose floral water, Glycerine, and Calendula. For soft, moisturised skin.

Before starting your DIY recipes, it is important to download the recommended Hygiene Rules.

Step-by-Step

  1. Weigh and mix chamomile floral water with damask rose floral water.

  2. Incorporate glycerine and dried calendula plants.

  3. Transfer your recipe into a clean container.

  4. Your lotion is ready.

How to use this product

Apply your lotion morning and/or evening to clean, dry skin. You can then apply the next steps in your facial routine.

Focus on the ingredients

Chamomile floral water has many properties: soothing, regenerating, purifying, toning.

Damascus rose floral water soothes and calms sensitive skin.

Vegetable glycerine is a humectant that helps maintain skin hydration.

Calendula has soothing and healing properties.

Precautions & Warnings

Allergen: Benzyl alcohol

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