Rhassoul organic skin care new in store at mypure
Fans of natural skin care may be interested to hear about an organic skin care range called Alva Rhassoul which is new in store at mypure.co.uk.
Rhassoul was developed by Alva primarily for people suffering from problem, acne prone skin. There are 9 products in the range and the ingredients are balanced to promote effective cleansing of blemished or combination skin that tends to become oily quickly. When used regularly the appearance of the skin improves remarkably: spots and blackheads disappear and skin elasticity is greatly increased. As the Rhassoul range contains no synthetic cleaning ingredients, fragrance or preservatives it is ideally suited to those with sensitive skin.
Rhassoul is a volcanic mineral clay from Morocco. Careful cold milling turns Rhassoul into an ultra fine powder that penetrates the pores and deposits valuable minerals in the skin whilst mopping up toxins and pore clogging dirt and bacteria that can cause infection. Alva tell us the result is a deep pore cleansing like you have never experienced before.
We love the products we've tried so far, particularly the Rhassoul Mineral Wash Cream. This is a deep cleansing mask which can be left on the skin for a few minutes and then washed off with warm water. Our other favourite is the Rhassoul Volcanic Mineral Clay. This is 100% pure volcanic clay powder - just mix with water and make your own mask - we also added a few drops of A'kin Rosehip Oil for an instant Vit A and omega boost! If you make too much any leftovers can be kept in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Please let us know how you get on with these new products!
Posted by Sarah Smith

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