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Repechage Opti-Cleanse® Extra Gentle Non-Oily Eye Make-up Remover

Product ships same day when ordered before 6pm. Excludes weekends.

Gently remove daily makeup.

Oil-free formula foams gently to remove eye makeup thoroughly. Rinses off clean without leaving any residue. Perfect for the delicate & sensitive eye area. Hypo-allergenic. Fragrance free.

Size: 120ml

HOW TO USE

Pour a small amount of cleanser onto dry cotton, close each eye, cleansing it with downward, inward motions. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.

KEY INGREDIENTS

Laminaria Digitata (Seaweed)
  • Provides hydrating, nourishing, and anti-oxidant properties. Natural sources of 12 vitamins including B12, C, E, K and Beta Carotene, 18 amino acids, and 42 trace elements. Essential fatty acids help maintain the skin barrier while Alginic Acid - a polysaccharide - helps to lock moisture into the skin. Known to help increase cell proliferation.

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ABOUT THE BRAND
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Rep?¦chage?? is made proudly in the United States of America with the finest ingredients from around the world. Rep?¦chage is always conducting ongoing research for new applications of their seaweed as well as investigating the newest ingredients to help address problems relating to the skin. In-house quality control systems check every batch twice to ensure the finest, purest quality of product.
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What is the Magic of Seaweed and Rep?¦chage?

It used as plant nutrient in the deserts of Israel. And if it can hydrate the desert, imagine what it can do for your skin!
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Want your skin to look glowing? You can credit the use of seaweed with increased hydration and improves the complexion. Scientists believe that seaweed produces over 70% of the the earth's oxygen.
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Seaweed feeds itself through osmosis by absorbing minerals and vitamins from the seawater. By an exclusive proprietary method, Rep?¦chage chemists expel the intercellular fluid from the fibrous seaweed tissue while retaining the activity of the vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and amino acids.
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Researchers point out the almost uncanny similarity between seawater and human plasma, our intercellular fluid.?ÿ The sea covers over two-thirds of our planet, and, perhaps as no coincidence, the human body is made of two-thirds water as well.