The necessary step to get a Miss skin!
You women all dream about having a perfect skin. But if making yourself up is most of the time a pleasure, being obliged to smooth away the appearance of your imperfection is not that enjoyable! Are you fed up with envying Misses and their perfect skin? Don’t worry, Indemne tells you some tips to switch roles!
A clean skin despite the lack of motivation
One of the necessary steps to get a nice skin and a radiant complexion is to correctly clean it. If you have already slept without removing your make-up, you have probably noticed the unenjoyable result in the morning… Whatever your skin type, if you don’t let your epidermis breathing freely, you just hold imperfections back in your skin. In that way, oily skin become worse (which causes acne) and same for dry skin.
Miss Ella lotion – indispensable step of your beauty ritual
Indemne recommends you the Miss Ella lotion in order to avoid this kind of problem.
The micellar cleansing water Miss Ella lotion is a 100% natural blend of essential and vegetable oils to effectively to clean the skin and remove make up of face and eyes (lipstick, mascara, face powder…), including waterproof make up. This organic make up remover is suitable for all skin types, even the most sensitive skin. On top of that, its fragrance is divine…
Application
Morning and evening, dampen cotton with Miss Ella lotion for a thorough, gentle cleaning at length of your face. Then, always gently rinse it with a facial tonic, floral water or ideally with the Eau de Génie.
N.B: Most of people ignore it, but a micellar water must always be rinsed. Even the most natural one! Indeed, it is important to rinse it with a floral water or with a facial toner to remove dead skin. If you skip this step, you can’t take advantage of the numerous micellar water’s benefits.
You know now it is really simple to get a clean and soft skin. If you follow this advices, you can’t be disappointed!
You can also read: Let’s get rid of blemishes! & Getting a rash after using natural products, is it normal?