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An advanced volcanic clay treatment with activated charcoal and energising oxygen complex to detoxify and rejuvenate in just 20 minutes; a multi-tasking, one-stop facial in a jar.
What does it do?
A hybrid detoxifying, firming and resurfacing treatment, The Black Magic cleanses and stimulates your skin cells from the deepest layer up. This triple action treatment provides a deep cleanse, promotes natural collagen production and smooths the surface of skin, minimizing the appearance of pores. The more you use it, the firmer and more refined your skin becomes.
The result: softer, smoother and deeply moisturised skin with an even tone and structure. With diminished fine lines and minimised pores, skin appears refreshed with a radiantly beautiful glow.
How does it work?
Oxygen The skin's epidermis requires adequate levels of external molecular oxygen to support cell structure and activity, in particular collagen synthesis. The upper layers of the skin are almost exclusively supplied by atmospheric oxygen from the ambient air. The availability of this oxygen is reduced with increasing skin depth and as we age it becomes more difficult for it to penetrate into the deeper levels of the skin.
The Black Magic features a proprietary oxygen complex that works on a cellular level to regenerate, revitalise and protect against the signs of ageing through:
• Increasing supply and uptake of oxygen in the cutaneous layer • Increasing cell energy levels and proliferation rate of fibroblasts
• Supporting natural collagen production
• Enhancing skin appearance by reducing wrinkle depth and improving skin texture
How to use:
Using the brush provided, apply an even layer of The Black Magic over your whole face and neck avoiding the sensitive eye area. Leave on for 20 minutes. Dampen the black mitt and remove the mask completely. Use up to three times a week.
The Black Magic, £119, available at Liberty London, www.libertylondon.com and www.seedtoskin.com