skinicer® REPAIR MASK

for active ingredient impulse care

The skinicer® REPAIR MASK contains the patented microalgae active ingredient Spiralin® and willow bark extract to gently and naturally remove excess skin flakes and reduce pore size. Witch hazel also has an astringent effect and also balances and relaxes the skin. The plant-based active ingredient allantoin supports the skin’s natural healing processes. The concentrated application of the active ingredients results in a combined pulse of active ingredients, the stimulating and circulation-enhancing effect of which can also be felt during application. The skinicer® REPAIR MASK contains no synthetic preservatives, no silicones and no mineral oil-based ingredients. The plant extracts and oils mentioned come from controlled organic cultivation. Recommendation: Combine our REPAIR MASK optimally with skinicer® REPAIR CLEANSER and skinicer® REPAIR SERUM for oily problem skin or with skinicer® REPAIR CLEANSER and skinicer® REPAIR CREME for combination/dry problem skin.

Apply 1-2 times a week after thorough facial cleansing and leave on for 15-20 minutes. Remove any remaining residue with a cloth.

AQUA, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, ALCOHOL DENAT, HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA EXTRACT, SALIX ALBA BARK EXTRACT, DICAPRYLYL ETHER, PRUNUS ARMENIA-CA KERNEL OIL, VITIS VINIFERA SEED OIL, GLYCERIN, SPIRULINA PLATENSIS EXTRACT (Spiralin), BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER , SODIUM LACTATE, MYRISTYL ALCOHOL, GLYCERYL STEARATE, ZINC LACTATE, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL, SODIUM CETEARYL SULFATE, ALLANTOIN TOCOPHEROL, LEVULINIC ACID, ASCORBYL PALMITATE, SODIUM PHYTATE, LINALOOL, AROMA

OUR MISSION:
DOING GOOD

As part of the Cesra company in Baden-Baden, we also contribute directly to the implementation of charitable projects through the charitable Redel Foundation associated with Cesra.

© Caritas Germany

© Caritas Germany

OUR MISSION:
DOING GOOD

As part of the Cesra company in Baden-Baden, we also contribute directly to the implementation of charitable projects through the charitable Redel Foundation associated with Cesra.