Exfoliation Without Reaction: Meet Refining Cleanser

INTRODUCING OUR NEW REFINING CLEANSER – A STRESS FREE EXFOLIATING TREATMENT FOR REACTIVE SKIN.

Inspired by our best selling Regenerating Cleanser. This newest SuperKind launch was inspired by Tata’s love for Regenerating Cleanser. Regenerating Cleanser is our best-selling, creamy, daily exfoliating treatment. Daily exfoliating is the key to healthy skin because it improves cellular function. It helps to deep clean your pores, remove buildup, reveal glowing skin, and helps other products penetrate more deeply because you have fresh skin to apply to!

RESULTS, NOT REACTIONS

What we’ve realized is that sensitive reactive skin types are afraid to try anything that they consider too harsh, and exfoliating definitely falls into this category! That’s why we knew we needed to crack the code of exfoliating reactive skin. While it wasn’t going to be easy, we were up for the challenge. 

We figured out how to exfoliate with Alpha Hydroxy Acids with our Radiance Mask, and that mask quickly became one of our most awarded sensitive skin products. It’s become a favorite to so many because these types of products just aren’t available for reactive skin types! Our next challenge was figuring out how to translate that gentleness into an exfoliating cleanser.

STRESS-FREE EXFOLIATION

We’ve designed Refining Cleanser to give reactive skin a chance to glow. All together this formula has 21 high-performance ingredients, including three forms of exfoliation, omegas, and skin soothing botanicals. While our team loves the creamy cushiony texture of this cleanser, the results speak for themselves. Say hello to a non-reactive glow that leaves your skin feeling healthy and soothed.

INGREDIENTS FOR GENTLE EXFOLIATION 

We included three different types of carefully chosen exfoliators for non-reactive results, including physical exfoliation, enzymatic exfoliation and AHA’s.

Physical Exfoliation with Rice Powder

This powder comes from rice fields in asia. These are ultra-fine particles gently buff away texture without irritation. We love them because these exfoliating particles actually bind themselves to water making them gentle as an exfoliating particle can be. 

Enzymatic Exfoliation with Cranberry Enzymes

These cranberry enzymes work like pacman to eat away dead skin cells and reveal smoothed skin. Enzymes are perfect for cleansers because they eat away at build-up and congestion. 

AHA Exfoliation with Lactic Acid

Lactic acid is the largest size alpha hydroxy acid making it less irritating. These molecules work on the skin’s surface to retexturize skin and promote cellular turnover without disrupting the barrier.

INGREDIENTS TO DISSOLVE BUILDUP

Lipid Cleansing Complex with Jojoba Esters & Castor Seed Oil

We’ve replaced our typical clays with these Jojoba Esters and Castor Seed Oil because they’re able to gently dissolve and loosen buildup while simultaneously moisturizing and supporting the skin barrier. 

Cleansing Agents with Nordic Pine

This sappy liquid extract is harvested from the pine needles of Nordic Pine trees in the forests of Sweden.  It’s wild harvested to protect the trees and serves as a gentle natural astringent and skin purifier that helps to rebalance oil.

INGREDIENTS TO SOOTHE

Triterpenoids & Flavonoids

We’ve included a combination of Calendula Flower Bud, Lavender, Chamomile, and Gotu Kola for their skin soothing benefits. All of these botanicals have naturally occurring chemical compounds that soothe and nourish the skin. 

It’s time to give reactive skin a chance to glow!

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