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Dr Bragi Intensive Treatment Mask

SKU: DBR0002
Dr Bragi Intensive Treatment Mask
 
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An active enzyme mask that soothes, firms and hydrates skin.

A salon inspired fabric treatment mask, boasting a double concentration of patented Dr Bragi marine enzymes. Intensive Treatment Mask is designed to reduce redness in skin concerns such as rosacea and acne, replenish moisture, even out skin tone and overall boost the appearance of stressed, fragile skin. Instantly, the skin appears smoother, plumper and brighter.

  • Reduces redness and replenishes moisture
  • Evens out skin tone
  • Use as a pre-party complexion boost or after flying to comfort dehydrated skin


Directions: For a complete Marine Enzyme Treatment, use ideally at night on freshly cleansed skin. Using your fingertips, place the mask onto the eye area first, then carefully spread it to the rest of the face. Make sure the mask fits well onto the skin, then relax. Remove after 10-15 minutes. Wipe any excess with a tissue and allow the face to dry. To ensure continual activity, do not rinse prior to bed.

Aqua, Glycerine, Penzyme, Alcohol, Calcium Chloride, Tromethamine, Acetic Acid

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