Korres Natural Products Chlorophyll Deep Cleansing Mask
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Korres Natural Products Chlorophyll Deep Cleansing Mask Reviews
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Great while it lasted.....
This mask is THE mask. It cleans your skin like nothing else, and it does it all with natural and organic products. Whatever was going on with your skin before you put this on, say bye-bye to it. It soothes, it cleans, it moisturizes, it freshens, it revives. The jojoba oil will leave your face soft but not greasy, and the yogurt and honey do wonders. Yogurt is great for calming skin, and honey is a natural antibiotic that helps with controlling acne. Clay absorbs the excess oil but doesn't completely strip your skin like many other masks can do which leaves your face feeling dry and tight after use. Clean you face, apply this mask, light a scented candle, sit back and close your eyes for 10 minutes. Talk about a great way to relax after a whirlwind week or to get ready for an evening event. This mask leaves my skin dewy and soft. But what stinks is that you can't really find this mask anymore. Korres has replaces it with the Cinnamon and Natural Clay Deep Cleansing Mask. You can still find it by checking auction sites, Amazon, or doing a Google search for sellers. I am sad to see this mask go. I have yet to need to reorder and get the new mask, but I only hope it is as good as this was. — 3 years, 9 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 3 of 3 people said helpful
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Deep Spring Cleaning
George Korres, the pharmacist who began Korres Natural Products in 1989, began this ingenious line of homeopathic skin care products by purchasing the oldest pharmacy in Athens, Greece. Clearly he was making a statement and all I have to say to that statement is YES! Korres natural products combine the finest Medicinal Herbs (Echinacea, Thyme, Gingo biloba, Ginseng, Hamamelis, Evening primrose, Aloe vera), Greek Flora (Mastiha from the island of Chios and Saffron Krokus from the village Krokus in Kozani, northeastern Greece), food ingredients (edible Yoghurt and Greek Thyme Honey), and high-efficacy natural ingredients (Hibiscus, Argan, Andiroba, Wild Mango, Mourera fluviatilis, Imperata cylindrica, Sunflower) into exotic, earth-friendly, Grecian-made skin care solutions. Currently they are also providing the solution to my spring fever in the form of a highly potent clay and acid based face mask. Spring fever arrived for me today not so much in its common form, the unbearable desire to mate, but in the form of loud, undeniable restlessness. In preparation for my upcoming week featuring earth friendly products and spas I have been doing massive amounts of research on the best the beauty world has to offer. With every click I find a new spa to put on the "must visit" list and a new product, derived from local European, African, or Asian Herbs. And all my spring fever can say, loudly, resoundingly is "Go!". Go west. Go there. Go anywhere but here. But it's a Wednesday afternoon and I have to be at work at 8 am so I can't very well go to Greece tonight. But my face can. My face is currently enjoying the sebum-absorbing properties of the Zinc and Phytic Acid found in Korres Chlorophyll Deep Cleansing Mask. If my spring fever can't produce instant gratification in the form of a spontaneous move to San Francisco or a Spa Retreat in Napa Valley, at least my beauty products can summon instant gratification and produce instant results. The zinc is, as I write, absorbing sebum. The Phyctic acid is lightening my skin and acting as an atni-oxidant. The jojoba oil is enhancing the suppleness of my skin. I wonder if George Korres set out to make a completely satisfactory product for the ailments of spring fever, what local Greek ingredients would he use? Well perhaps my spring fever is not entirely focused on wild cross country adventures. If I can't instantly satisfy this wildly demanding spring fever I am at least happy to report on the instant gratification of my skin. This afternoon I had hormonal, pimply, blah skin. Now, post-mask I am oil free, smooth, supple and at least in terms of skin care as satisfied as possible. — 5 years, 1 month agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 6 of 7 people said helpful





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