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Nescens - Detoxifying Exfoliating Cleanser–Face and body
Cleansing gel for face and body
£65.00 / 75ml
The first all-in-one anti-aging cleanser that can be used in the shower; based on ultra-innovative “cell cleaning” technology, it stimulates the process of skin self-regeneration.
As part of the Nescens cosmeceutical regime, for deep cleansing use the detoxifying exfoliating cleanser in the shower daily, on the face and body once you are wet. Emulsify and rinse. Nescens has created a new era of shower gels. On contact with water, this translucent gel loaded with blue anti-oxidant microbeads turns into a creamy foam that deeply cleans, leaving the skin fresh and smooth.
Its convenient size and its “all in one” action make it a universal product, usable in all circumstances and suitable for all skin conditions.
Nescens Research has developed the first all-in-one anti-aging cleanser that can be used in the shower, based on ultra-innovative «cell cleaning» technology, stimulating the process of skin self-regeneration. The skin will look ultra-clean, fresh and clear.
Biological principle
To maintain its homeostasis, the cell must remove various degraded and accumulated components. Recently discovered on the skin, autophagy is nowadays a powerful mechanism, essential for detoxifying cells and ensuring their proper functioning, as well as to limit senescence.
Cosmeceutical benefits
Detoxifying Exfoliating Cleanser contains an ultra-efficient cleaning agent system designed to remove impurities from the epidermis without altering the natural hydrolipidic balance. Prevents defatting and drying of tissues. It gently exfoliates without stripping, improving the texture and appearance of the skin. Helps to rebalance the skin’s pH, which tends to become alkaline with age
Detoxifies the cell by eliminating degraded components, which tend to accelerate its ageing process
Reveals the complexion’s radiance, neutralising the free radicals involved in skin ageing.