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Super Facialist2-Piece Clear Skin Breakout & Spot Busting Bundle

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R399

Retail: R600
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Is your skin stressing you out? Are you finding it hard to stay skin confident?

Our team of skincare experts have come up with a unique Skin Balancing complex and wrapped it up into the Super Facialist Clear Skin products.

This bundle will purify and balance your complexion and treat those troublesome blemishes before they ruin your day.

So how can our chosen ingredients turn your bad skin day around?

10% Niacinamide – helps reduce the appearance of oily skin and minimise the redness on angry and upset pimples. Prebiotics from Chicory – added to keep your skin balanced and prevent breakouts. Organic Tea Tree – if Koalas like it, so do we. Tea Tree is antimicrobial and helps minimise the appearance of breakouts, plus it's what gives us our fresh scent! This little tube contains more Niacinamide to fight off those pesky pimples ASAP. And for your peace of mind, all our products are dermatologically tested and vegan friendly.

You can take our word for it or trust the 55 people that tried it anonymously...

87% of respondents saw their spot size reduce in 3 days or less and 74% of respondents were satisfied by how the spot gel reduced spot redness Two thirds of respondents agreed the blemish control gel helped prevent a spot from re-appearing.

Product Features
  • Clear Skin On The Spot Clarifying Gel
    • 15ml
    • Targeted action for a clearer complexion.
  • Clear Skin Breakout Buster Serum
    • 30ml
    • Healthier, balanced complexion.
Product Specifications
  • Bundle Includes:
    • 1x 15ml Clear Skin On The Spot Clarifying Gel
    • 1x 30ml Clear Skin Breakout Buster Serum
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If you were ever wondering...

...what provides the inspiration for these write ups, today's your lucky day. You're about to find out.

99% of the time it's the products. Unsurprising. But also so very corporate and predictable. And we hate that. So once in a while we like to draw our creativity from elsewhere, such as:

If E is the most common letter in the English alphabet, why is it so particular? Surely it should've been shaped like an I, just a single straight line? It seems excessive to have to draw the extra three horizontal lines, when really it could've been avoided.

If you know the answer, as in really truly know, please write to us at EisshapedlikeEbecause@onedayonly.co.za

Otherwise enjoy thinking about that too for the next three or so years.