School is back in session! Whether you're a student headed back to campus, an educator setting out to teach the next generation, or a parent who will spend countless hours in the carpool line, this time of year can be stressful. And with that stress can come unruly skin.
Head back to campus confident by adding our A+ products to your supply list so you can ace your skincare routine and maintain happy, healthy skin all year long!
Facial Cleanser + Foaming Facial Wash
That's right – we're kicking this one off with the very basics. Step one to any good skincare routine is cleansing. Before and after a long day in the classroom, use our Facial Cleanser to gently break down and remove any makeup, oil, or build-up on the skin.
Follow it up with our cloud-like Foaming Facial Wash, and voila – you're on your way to a 'Grade A' day! Made with a combination of organic ingredients, vitamins, and minerals, this duo works together to deeply + gently cleanse pores, leaving your skin recharged and refreshed.
Matte
Once your skin is squeaky clean, apply our ultra-hydrating Matte cream to lock in moisture and keep your skin bright and glowing all day. This shine-control moisturizer was designed for all skin types, from super sensitive and problem skin to both mature and acne-prone skin.
Did we mention it can be used on your face, body, hands, feet, hair – basically everywhere! Just rub a small amount between your fingers or directly onto your skin to release the moisturizing ingredients.
Spot Treatment
Stress can bring out the worst in our skin, regardless of age or grade level. And no matter how old we get, blemishes will never be ideal. That's why we created Spot Treatment. With a powerful blend of organic essential oils, propolis, and witch hazel, our Spot Treatment helps diminish the appearance of blemishes while keeping the top layer of your skin healthy.
The best part? It's compact enough to fit in your backpack or pocket -you never have to leave the house unprepared!
What skin care goals are you adding to your agenda this year? Let us know in the comments!