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Revision Brightening Facial Cleanser
Revision Facial Cleanser

Brightening Facial Wash

£36.00

Rejuvenating cleanser for brighter, smoother skin

Category: Revision Skincare
  • Description

Description

Ultra-rich cleanser, with Alpha and Beta Hydroxy Acids plus brightening botanicals, removes both the day’s impurities and dead surface cells, leaving skin clean, hydrated and smooth.

  • Brightens skin with radiant-boosting Vitamin C, and extracts of Licorice and Lily
  • Exfoliates dead surface cells for softer, smoother skin
  • Combines White Tea Extract and Vitamin E for antioxidant benefits
  • Cleanses skin without stripping it of its natural moisture content

Who benefits?

Normal, oily, combination and mature skin types. Not recommended for dry or sensitive skin types. See directions for further information.

How to use

Wet face with tepid water. Dispense a 20p-sized amount into palm of hand. Lather in hands. Using fingertips, gently massage onto face using circular motions. Avoid eye area. Rinse thoroughly and pat skin dry. Can be used once or twice daily as tolerated.

Key ingredients

Salicylic Acid – a Beta-Hydroxy Acid that deeply cleans pores and exfoliates dead surface cells
Glycolic Acid – an Alpha-Hydroxy Acid that exfoliates dead skin cells and improves skin texture
Sucrose Laurate – a naturally-derived surfactant cleanses the skin without stripping it of its natural moisture content
Vitamin C, Liquorice and Lily Extract – naturally brighten skin
Vitamin E (Tocopherol) – nourishes and restores moisture to the skin
White Tea Extract (Camellia Sinensis Leaf Powder) – provides antioxidant benefits

FAQs

Which skin types should use this cleanser?

Brightening Facial Wash can be used by most skin types, including normal, mature, combination and oily skin. However, it does contain Glycolic Acid and Salicylic Acid, which can be irritating to dry or sensitive skin. It should not be used to remove eye make-up.

Which ingredients are used to brighten the skin?

Glycolic Acid and Salicylic Acid help to brighten the skin through surface exfoliation. It also contains Vitamin C (Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate), Licorice and Lily Extract to naturally brighten the skin.

What are the cleansing agents in Brightening Facial Wash?

Cocamidopropyl Betaine, derived from Coconut, and Sucrose Laurate are the main cleansing agents, or surfactants, in Brightening Facial Wash. They are both gentle and suitable for most skin types.

Will this cleanser make me sensitive to sunlight?

Yes. Glycolic Acid and Salicylic Acid exfoliate the top layer of skin, making it more sensitive to sunlight. It is important to protect skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays when using products that contain acids.

Is this product tested on animals?

Revision Skincare® products are NOT tested on animals unless required by law and/or a specific regulation.

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