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    • Sensitive Skin + Products
    • Sensitive Skin + Tips
    • No Bad Stuff
    • Good Stuff
    • Smart Packaging
    • Terms of Use

  • Sensitive Skin + Products
  • Sensitive Skin + Tips
  • No Bad Stuff
  • Good Stuff
  • Smart Packaging
  • Terms of Use

Light + Calm Lotion

Light + Calm Lotion

Light + Calm Lotion. 1.7 fl. oz/ 50 ml. Free shipping. MSRP: $49

This sensitive skin moisturizer contains soothing sea whip and essential light lipids from olive and soy, plus pro vitamin B3 and B5. It contains wheat glutens.  

  • Not animal tested. 
  • Paraben free. 
  • Fragrance free.
  • For use by level 1/2/3 sensitive skin.
  • Can be used on all dry and combination skin types.
  • Vegan.

Description

 Light + Calm Lotion is a sensationally light sensitive moisturizer for the rest of us who have combination skins and don't like the feeling of thick or rich moisturizer. This plant based sensitive moisturizer is a light lotion that will instantly soothe irritated skin plus make it feel smooth and silky.

This sensitive skin moisturizer contains soothing sea whip and essential light lipids from olive and soy, plus pro vitamin B3 and B5. It contains wheat glutens.

By adding lipids back into the skin the sensitivity potential of the skin diminishes. The lipid 'barrier' of the skin provides strength and integrity that helps prevent the impact of 'foreign' elements that typically can cause redness, irritation or even allergy type inflammation.

Rosacea and sensitive skin often just requires lipids like these to balance it out. Restored lipids will also make the skin appear and act more 'youthful' and so reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

The lipids, antioxidants, vitamins and soothing sea whip in Light + Calm Lotion make this an ideal light moisturizer for sensitive skin.

Do not apply all over the face if you have combination skin, just to the areas that are 'dry', not the areas that are 'oily'. To learn more about moisturizers see the video 'Moisturizers: Yes or No?' below.

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The nature and chemistry of your skin is unique, therefore interactions with the chemistry of products is potentially unpredictable. Please ensure that you review our return policy as well as the terms of use of the site and legal disclaimers. 

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Ingredients

Ingredients

Ingredients

Water, glycerin, squalane, dioctyl succinate, octyldodecanol, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, niacinamide, grape (vitis vinifera) seed extract, panthenol, cetearyl alcohol, wheat germ (triticum vulgare) oil, allantoin, tocopheryl acetate, olive glycerides, dimethicone, phospholipids, pentylene glycol, sea whip (pseudopterogorgia elizabethae) extract, hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, saccharomyces copper ferment, saccharomyces iron ferment, saccharomyces magnesium ferment, saccharomyces silicon ferment, saccharomyces zinc ferment, propanediol, ceramide 3, ascorbyl palmitate, ascorbic acid, potassium hydroxide, glycolipids, lecithin, tocopherol, phenyl trimethicone, ethylhexyl cocoate, dimethiconol, polysorbate 60, cyclopentasiloxane, citric acid, polysorbate 80, PEG-8, carbomer, sodium phytate, phenoxyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin, lavender (lavandula angustifolia) oil.

How to Use

Ingredients

Ingredients

External use only.

Apply where needed A.M. and P.M. on dry and irritated skin. 

Do not apply moisturizer where you produce a lot of your own natural moisturizer (aka oil). 

Smooth over skin with fingers. 

Apply after serums and before sunscreen.

For combination skins, I recommend applying more at night and less in the morning because most of us tend to produce more 'oil' during the day due to hormonal activity from stress, the foods we eat, and other complex hormonal interactions in our body. Heat can make us feel oily because sweat (primarily water and salt) from the sudoriferous glands will cause the 'oil' (from sebaceous glands) to rise to the top and thus makes the 'appear' to be oily. The less moisturizer you apply in these circumstances the better your skin will feel.

The nature and chemistry of your skin is unique, therefore interactions with the chemistry of products is potentially unpredictable. Please ensure that you review our return policy as well as the terms of use of the site and legal disclaimers. 

How to Use

Moisturizers: Yes or No?

Best Sequence to Apply

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