Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Athena Mild Scrub

Experience the gentle exfoliation of Athena for a shiny, smooth skin!
 
Athena Mild Scrub, also called Athena Microdermabrasion Scrub, gently remove dead skin, restores the natural luster, and provides unprecedented smooth skin free of blemishes.


The scrub contains ao Organic Organic Geranium and Yarrow. Organic Geranium was past by the Greeks to the skin to cleanse, soothe and refresh. Also featured are beneficial for soothing skin irritations and restore a natural and balanced skin.
 
Take advantage of the wisdom of the Greeks and choose a more youthful and radiant skin.
Besides the direct results, within 30 days (old age) spots and other imperfections noticeably reduced, and your friends will all want to know your secret.
 
Each pot is good for 60 days.
Direct: The skin is softer and free of blemishes.
3 days: The skin is energetic and active Greek supplemented with natural antioxidants.
Long term: A visible result in the reduction of blemishes, age spots and other imperfections.

 

Athena Mild Scrub contains:

  • Organic Geranium - From the Greek culture, and is used for cleaning the skin, soften and freshen. Soothes skin irritations and restores a balanced natural shine.
    Grape Skin Extract - Known for its powerful antioxidant properties. Peel Grape extract helps to improve skin texture and is effective against free radicals that damage the skin. Contributes to a soft skin.
  • Organic Yarrow - Yarrow contains magical properties to support, refresh and regenerate. It makes the skin clean and eliminates toxins.
  • Cucumber Oil - Cucumber has a high content of Vitamin C, Vitamin K and Vitamin B6 helps to reduce blemishes. For a healthy skin and a youthful appearance.
  • Apricot Seed - to gently polish the skin, and in the Mediterranean culture used in the treatment of crude or aged skin. Apricot is rich in nutrients rapidly through the skin are included to reduce damage and recovery support.
  • Organic Lemongrass - Works toning, cleansing and refining. Used in the Greek culture on the natural moisture balance of the skin to retain.

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