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HEIMISH Matcha Biome Oil-free Calming Gel Moisturizer - Moisturizing, Cooling, Soothing, Low Irritating, Non-sticky formula with Matcha, Probiotics, for Oily & Acne-prone Skin, pH 5.5, 3.4fl.oz/100ml

HEIMISH Matcha Biome Oil-free Calming Gel Moisturizer - Moisturizing, Cooling, Soothing, Low Irritating, Non-sticky formula with Matcha, Probiotics, for Oily & Acne-prone Skin, pH 5.5, 3.4fl.oz/100ml

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  • HYDRATION BOOSTING & ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE: Delivers a refreshing surge of moisture with a lightweight gel texture that absorbs instantly, leaving skin soft and supple. Infused with Matcha Extract, rich in Catechins and Polyphenols, to provide powerful antioxidant protection against environmental stressors and support a healthy, radiant complexion.
  • COOLING GEL TEXTURE WITH OIL CONTROL: Experience an instant cooling sensation upon application that soothes overheated or irritated skin. The lightweight, non-greasy gel formula delivers deep hydration while controlling excess oil, making it ideal for oily and combination skin.
  • SOOTHING RELIEF SENSATION: Formulated with Centella Asiatica and Allantoin, this calming moisturizer reduces redness, relieves irritation, and supports skin recovery. Great for acne-prone and reactive skin types seeking gentle care.
  • BALANCED pH 5.5 FOR HEALTHY SKIN: Designed to match the skin¡¯s natural pH level, the pH 5.5 formula maintains optimal skin balance, helping to protect the skin barrier and reduce sensitivity over time.
  • HOW TO USE: Apply as the final step in your skincare routine, morning and evening. Gently massage a moderate amount onto the face and neck. For an extra soothing effect, store in the fridge and apply cold to calm overheated skin.

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