Our most advanced anti-ageing regime yet; Hexapeptide 9 Anti-Ageing Advanced has been specifically formulated for more mature skin. With ingredients rich in Omegas, which are perfect for menopausal & post-menopausal skin, our formulations target deeper lines and wrinkles in luxurious formulations to deliver the ultimate skincare experience for mature skin. Treat your skin to the ultimate indulgence with Super Facialist’s Hexapeptide 9 Anti-Ageing Advanced bundle. Featuring the entire Super Facialist Hexapeptide 9 Anti-Ageing Advanced regime, including the NEW Multi Action Eye Cream.
Each product within Super Facialist’s Hexapeptide 9 regime includes their exclusive Advanced Anti-Ageing Complex – a combination of Hexapeptide 9 – a clinically proven wrinkle minimising peptide, hydrating Reforcyl® and Vitamin C-rich Kakadu Plum to target multiple signs of ageing and help renew skin’s appearance.
Super Facialist’s Hexapeptide 9 regime has been specially formulated for menopausal & post-menopausal skin, with all formulations rich in Omegas -3, -6 & -9 to deeply nourish skin which goes through noticeable changes as a result of changing hormone levels.
For optimum results, we recommend first cleansing with the Skin Cleansing Milk to gentle remove make-up & daily impurities. Follow up with the NEW Multi-Action Eye Cream to target signs of ageing around the eye area. Next, massage in the multi-award-winning Extra Firming Serum to help improve hydration and support the skin’s barrier function. Finally, lock in all the nourishment with the Rejuvenating Night Cream and wake up with a healthier looking complexion.
Back in 1995, when Alanis Morisette sang 'It's like rain on your wedding day, it's a free ride when you've already paid' etc, there were very few people who didn't know the lyrics to 'Ironic', especially the fabled line 'And isn't it ironic, don't you think?' Fast forward almost 30 years later and you will find countless blogs and posts about how nothing in the song is actually 'ironic' at all, rather just coincidental or unfortunate.
Like 10 thousand spoons when all you need is a knife? Yeah, that's not really ironic, just a case of bad luck. And way too many spoons, in our opinion? Where can one even find that many? You know what's not ironic, coincidental or unfortunate, though? Our deal on this 24-piece stainless steel cutlery set from Jane Becker.