A soothing serum to cool your summer skin 🔆😌
Whether you’re suffering from redness or irritation or simply want to fortify your skin’s natural defenses, this is the perfect serum to add to your summer skincare regimeWith its cooling properties, the calming effects are pretty instant. But to reduce skin sensitivity in the long term, continued use is recommendedGetting friendlier by the minute.
, to be precise. Skin expert and celebrity favourite, Barbara is often credited as inventing the vampire facial. But Barbara’s big thing is combatting inflammation, which she does in the most gentle way possible.Infused with an active plant-based complex of Cardiospermum, echium, and sunflower extract, this ultra-soothing Calming Serum does exactly what you might expect it to; calm and relieve irritated skin and reduce the appearance of redness.
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