Cellex C Betaplex Fresh Complexion Mist Review

August 13, 2007

Cellex C Betaplex Fresh Complexion Mist Review

Filed under: Products, Supplements — admin @ 2:23 pm

Cellex C Betaplex Fresh Complexion Mist Cellex C Betaplex Fresh Complexion Mist is a product created by a cell biologist named Dr. Lorraine Meisner and a pathologist named Dr. Michael Schinitsky. One will find the Complexion Mist online or at a specialty skincare stores. The product is to be used on the face.

Cellex C Betaplex Fresh Complexion Mist was created to be used as a toner applied via spray pump applicator. The product can be used after thoroughly cleansing the face or after exercise activities. It’s firming and toning ability allows it to be used under makeup or even as an aftershave for men.

Cellex C Betaplex Fresh Complexion Mist comes in a 180 ml. bottle and is touted as the 20th century version of Japanese Beauty Water. The formula consists of a mixture of botanical acid compounds as well as alpha hydroxy acids. The combination of the two cleanses dead skin out of the way so that newer, fresher cells underneath can show through. Results of consistent daily use will show in approximately five to eight weeks.
Products in the category of misters and spritzers have resurged in popularity in the last few years.

Aside from being a unique product and an effective way to evenly disperse an ingredient over the uneven surfaces of the skin, their compact size allow them to be carried anywhere. The non greasy formula is a bonus for those with pores that tend to clog easily. While the product is gentle enough to be used on all skin types, it is not uncommon to experience some tingling from the combination of lactic and alpha hydroxy acids. Should there be consistent discomfort, users should rinse the face with cool water and discontinue use immediately. Comparison shopping will find the product varying but staying relatively close to midlevel price ranges.

Ingredients include: Water (Aqua), Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Virginiana) Distillate, Glycerin, Alcohol, Lactic Acid, Malic Acid, Willow Bark (Salix Alba) Extract, Cucumber (Cucumis Saitvus) Extract, Horsetail (Equisetum Arvense) Extract, Lavender (Lavandula Angustifolia) Oil, Peppermint (Mentha Piperita) Oil, Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris) Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance (Parfum), Methylparaben, Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Green 5 (CI 61570)

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