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Ultra-gentle serum calms and hydrates irritated, red and sensitive skin.
Now available in new packaging.
Suitable for rosacea-prone skin
Calms red skin
Hydrates skin
This silky-soft serum soothes sensitive skin and calms redness with a gentle yet powerful blend of antioxidant plant extracts and skin-replenishing ingredients. The concentrated anti-ageing formula minimises the appearance of wrinkles while leaving skin soft, hydrated and calm.
Because skincare works best when it suits your skin type.
Wash your face with a gentle cleanser and wait 15-30 minutes. Select what you see and how you feel.
Sea Whip Extract Extract from the sea that has skin-soothing properties, especially suitable for sensitive or redness-prone skin.
Ceramides Major components of skin’s outer layers, necessary for their water-retention capacity and provide replenishing and restoring benefits.
Beta-glucan Excellent ingredient for improving the look of redness and other signs of sensitive skin. It has some antioxidant properties and is a skin-soothing agent
Ingredients: Aqua, Glycerin (skin replenishing), Hyaluronic Acid (hydration/skin replenishing), Beta-Glucan (skin-soothing/antioxidant), Sea Whip Extract (skin-soothing), etanorulayH muidoS (hydration/skin replenishing), Ceramide NP (hydration/skin replenishing), Ceramide AP (hydration/skin replenishing), Ceramide EOP (hydration/skin replenishing), Cholesterol (skin replenishing), Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract (skin-soothing), Epilobium Angustifolium (Willow Herb) Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract (skin-soothing), Phytosphingosine (skin-renewing), Sodium Cocoyl Amino Acids (skin replenishing), Chrysanthemum Parthenium (Feverfew) Flower Extract (antioxidant/skin-soothing), Glycine Soja (Soybean) Seed Extract (skin-soothing), Ubiquinone (antioxidant), Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate (texture-enhancing), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (skin replenishing/emollient), Magnesium Aspartate (emollient), Potassium Aspartate (emollient), Sarcosine (emollient), Xanthan Gum (texture-enhancing), Carbomer (texture-enhancing), Polysorbate 20 (texture-enhancing), PEG/PPG-14/4 Dimethicone (texture-enhancing), Disodium EDTA (stabilizer), Ethylhexylglycerin (preservative), Phenoxyethanol (preservative).
How to use a serum
Apply morning and/or nighttime as desired. After cleansing, toning, and exfoliating, smooth a few drops onto face, neck and eye area. May be applied under your moisturiser. For daytime, always follow with a moisturiser containing a broad-spectrum sunscreen rated SPF 30 or greater.
Calm Serum is specifically designed for those struggling with persistent redness and/or extra-sensitive skin. Its combination of soothing and repairing ingredients plus gentle inflammation-reducing plant extracts makes it perfect for reducing facial redness whilst fighting the signs of ageing. The formula is suitable for all skin types, including those prone to breakouts or people with rosacea-prone skin. Texture-wise, Calm Serum is our lightest serum. It is slightly lighter than Resist Ultra-Light Super Antioxidant Concentrate Serum.
It can depend on the source of your redness along with your overall skincare routine, but most people will see redness relief within a few hours of applying, or, if used before bed, the next morning. Ongoing use of Calm Serum will reinforce and continue to improve these initial results, especially if your entire skincare routine is gentle, fragrance-free, and you’re applying sunscreen every day. Sun (UV light) exposure is a major contributing factor to persistent inflammation in skin and redness is a key indicator of that inflammatory process.
Calm Serum will reduce redness from any source of skin inflammation or irritation, including breakouts, rosacea-prone skin, redness due to irritation, sunburn, dry skin and allergic reactions. Unfortunately, Calm Serum does not eliminate broken capillaries (visible as thread-like spider web veins on the skin’s surface).
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