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Sale Price: No Price Prod. Code: SB-1 GoW BHA/Azelaic Cream A cream base gently protects the skin while acids work to exfoliate. This cream is mild and antibacterial. Used to address blemished skin and/or rough textured skin. Beta hydroxy acids (salicylic acid) are able to penetrate inside the pore to help clear away dead skin cells that have built up within. Azelaic acid helps to lighten skin and control sebum. Method of Application Apply a pea sized to a dime sized amount, depending on what your skin needs, after the water soluble phase of your routine. This should be the final phase of layering in your skin care routine, as it will help to hold moisture and nutrients in the skin. Can also be used as a spot treatment. This cream can be used every other day and eventually increased to 5 days per week, should you like how this feels and works for your skin. List of Ingredients Distilled Water - hydrant - solvent Milk Thistle Seed Oil - detoxifying - high in silymarin, which improves microcirculation in the skin and encourages new capillary formation - protects against toxins and pollutants Jojoba Gold Oil - emollient Sugarmulse - wax free emulsifier Azeloyl Glycine (derivative of Azelaic Acid) - sebum normalizer - skin whitener (not bleaching) - anti-bacterial - anti-inflammatory Salicylic Acid - gentle deep pore exfoliant Stearic Acid - emulsifier - thickening agent Emollient Esters - emollient Mandelic Acid - improves skin texture - refines pore size - lightens hyper pigmentation - improves skin tone - excellent surface exfoliant Glycerin - humectant - vegetable derived - draws moisture out of the air to skin when applied topically Allantoin - derived from the comfrey root - relieves dry, itchy, irritated skin - believed to heal skin by promoting new tissue growth Benzylalcohol-DHA - broad spectrum, paraben free preservative - Eco-certified
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