Nana + Livy Relax Face Mask & Polish
Relaxing. Balancing. Soothing.
Being more than just a pouch of clay powder, Nana + Livy’s all-natural 2-in-1 Face Mask + Polish transforms the clay powder into a relaxing moisturizer (Face Mask) and a powerful exfoliator (Face Polish) for your skin. Mixed with French green clay and real food ingredients, this balancing Relax Face Mask + Polish soothes your skin with relaxing properties.
Ingredients: French green clay, matcha powder, orange peel powder, adzuki bean powder, Atlantic kelp powder.
Directions:
Face Mask: In a bowl, mix a spoonful of powder with a few drops of liquid. Using a facial brush, apply a thin layer to clean face and neck. Once mask is dry, rinse off with warm water.
Face Polish: Scoop a spoonful of powder in your palm. Gently massage powder onto wet face in a circular motion to exfoliate dead skin. Rinse with water.
Size: 50 g
*These pouches are 100% compostable.
Delivery time is 8-14 days.
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