Bakuchiol Serum-Gel Vitamin C and Arbutin - Domus Olea Toscana is a facial treatment with an illuminating and perfecting action for skin with blemishes and skin discolouration.
Pure Bakuchiol is a plant-based alternative to retinol, it reduces the visibility of wrinkles, improves skin texture and evens out tone.
Vitamin C and Ferulic Acid effectively combat the formation of photo-aging spots and wrinkles.
Alpha-Arbutin is an active ingredient with a lightening action on blemishes, prevents their reappearance and has a smoothing effect on skin discolourations.
Natural fragrance, given by the orange blossom hydrosol, illuminating and soothing.
How to use the Bakuchiol Serum-Gel Vitamin C and Arbutin - Domus Olea Toscana
Apply daily morning and evening to cleansed facial skin. Continue your routine with face cream.
To enhance the renewing effect of the Skin Perfector Line, use the Ialu-Gel Enzymatic Cleanser in the evening after removing make-up and apply a specific Tonic Mist before the evening treatment; in the morning, on cleansed skin, use the Smoothing Lotion and the Mist Tonic before applying the Serum and Cream. Once a week use the Mandelic 10% Lactic 10% Peeling
Not recommended for use during pregnancy, breastfeeding or under 12 years of age.
Bakuchiol Serum-Gel Vitamin C and Arbutin - Domus Olea Toscana Ingredients/INCI
Aqua, 3-o-Ethyl ascorbic acid, Glycerin°, Arbutin, Propanediol, Citrus aurantium amara flower water*, Sodium hyaluronate°°, Olea europaea leaf extract*/**, Panthenol, Citrus limon fruit extract*, Citrus sinensis fruit extract*, Arbutus unedo leaf extract*/**, Calendula officinalis flower extract*/**, Chamomilla recutita flower extract*/**, Bakuchiol, Ferulic acid, Ascorbic acid, Benzyl alcohol, Sodium levulinate, Sodium anisate, Sodium hydroxide, Potassium sorbate, Sodium benzoate.
*Da Agricoltura Biologica/From Organic Agricolture. **Domus Olea Toscana exclusive phytocomplex extract/Domus Olea Toscana's exclusive phytocomplex extract. °From plant origin. °°From bacterial biosynthesis/From bacterial biosynthesis.