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Acure Organics

Seriously Hydrating Facial Toner ~ Organic

$ 15.99

Acure Organics

Seriously Hydrating Facial Toner ~ Organic

$ 15.99

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Tone down dry, irritated skin with this seriously hydrating, organic, alcohol-free facial toner from Acure Organics. With the soothing effects of organic chamomile and calendula to calm pores and soften skin, this toner won't strip your skin's natural acid mantle. Mega-moisture + even skin tone = happy face!

Features

  • 2 oz glass spray bottle
  • No parabens, sulfates, synthetic fragrance or phthalates
  • Certified fair trade and organic ingredients
  • Gluten-free, cruelty-free, vegan
  • Made in the USA

Directions

After cleansing, hold bottle six inches from face with eyes closed and spray 2-3 times. Great for both morning and night, or any other time you need a refresher.


    Water, Fair Trade Certified™ Organic Rooibos, Organic Witch Hazel, Organic Lavender Hydrosol, Organic Glycerin, Organic Chamomile Extract, Organic Calendula Extract

    Acure Organics is a family owned and operated company founded on sustainable principles to provide the highest quality fair trade, natural and certified organic personal care products. Acure was born out of a simple concept: provide healthy skin care products using the purest Organic and Fair Trade Certified ingredients in order to help raise money in the fight against breast cancer. Each product is created with great care, reflecting Acure’s high standards of efficacy and purity.

    For each facial care product sold, Acure donates 5% of after tax profit to Bright Pink.

    Noteworthy Features:

    • Active stem cells contain all the beneficial markers that a specific plant carries. Being able to isolate and amplify these benefits up to 1000 times their natural bioavailability makes stem cell science so unique.
    • Chlorella growth factor (CGF) is clinically proven to protect collagen and elastin fibers from enzymes that destroy them.