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Beauty Hall Picks – Skyn Iceland Glacial Face Wash

Submitted by Jason Stringer on December 3, 2009 – 8:30 amNo Comment

Okay, hands up if your stressed! In this fabulous city life we lead the only down side seems to be the lack of sleep, stressful action packed days and a complexion which can from to time show these effects.

Redness? Congestion? Dull skin? Excess oil? These go hand in hand with our hectic 24-7 lives. Enter Skyn Iceland facial products, my new bathroom buddies which help to counteract the effects of stress on the skin and, thankfully, all the above.

The Glacial Face Wash is formulated with Icelandic glacial water which help to purify and restore the skins balance. With added Icelandic Kelp to fight inflammation, Oat to gently cleanse, White Willow Bark to banish congestion and Cylindrica seed oil giving a dose of anti-oxidant to repair skin’s lipid barrier and fight free radicals, we have here a powerful tonic against a stressed looking complexion.

My skin was left squeaky clean, comfortable and soothed after the first foamy wash. A few days later my skin felt and looked calmer with the excess oil down my T-zone more regulated. I have safely popped my Eve Lom cleanser in the draw and look forward to trying Skyn’s other array of fabulous products.

From $30 in the US with Amazon.com here and £23 in the UK. For more information and stockists go to www.skyniceland.com

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