ICE ICE BABY

ICE ICE BABY

Why playing it cool is the best way to get through hot summer days.

Not only we often need refreshment in summer! Also, our skin loves a cool kick! Did you know that you can also store many products in the (beauty) fridge? Try it out, especially on hot summer days!

“Products from the fridge can be a special treat for your skin on hot days. The cold gives an extra boost to the ingredients, helping reduce puffiness while also stimulating the lymph and providing wonderful refreshment.” Dr. Timm Golueke

#1 COOL CLEANSE

Cleansing is super important after a long day in the sun to remove sweat, dirt and SPF. Cleansing is the first step of your skincare regime and should not only just cleanse your skin. The Phytoactive Cleansre provides plenty of moisture while preserving the skin’s natural healthy pH. The patented Royal Fern Complex provides extra protection, working in combination with other valuable active ingredients, such as green tea extract and hyaluronic acid.

Phytoactive Cleansing Balm
Sale priceFrom € 21,00
€ 425,00 /l

#2 INSTANT REFRESHER

These ampoules are a super weapon after a long day in the city or in the sun! The highly concentrated Phytoactive Anti-Oxidative Ampoules give your complexion a firm, even, and relaxed appearance, even after a challenging day: free radicals and other negative factors are neutralized before they can cause damage to the skin and accelerate the aging process.

Phytoactive Anti-Oxidative Ampoules
Sale price€ 160,00
€ 533,33 /100ml

#3 OVERNIGHT COOL

Who doesn´t love a good beauty sleep? Even better if your skin get´s a facial overnight. The Hydra- Firm Intense Mask contains chlorophyll and the patented Royal Fern Complex provides your skin with plenty of hydration while also brightening and regenerating. The moisture instantly penetrates into your skin, giving it a remarkably refreshed appearance: visibly smoother and more relaxed with the signs of aging lessened.

Phytoactive Hydra-Firm Intense Mask
Sale priceFrom € 62,00
€ 3.200,00 /l

 

 

 

 

Photo by Victoria Windish