Polaar Night Revitalizing Mask with Boreal Algae 50 ml

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Night mask for stressed and devitalised skin

50 ml

Description

Polaar Night Revitalizing Mask with Boreal Algae 50 ml is a night mask that helps to smooth, regenerate and relax stressed and devitalized skin. It contains rhodimenia borealia which synthesizes a high level of phytomelatonin.

Its texture gives the skin a feeling of well-being, revitalizing and leaving the skin radiant.

Instructions for use

  • Occasionally: 1 to 2 times a week, at night, to replace the night cream for an occasional need for revitalization.
  • As a 1-week cure: apply every night and leave overnight to repair very tired skin and/or blotchy skin.
  • As an express treatment for chills: put the mask in the fridge and apply it for 10 minutes, just before an event or during the trip, to instantly restore the skin's radiance and suppleness

Composition

AQUA, COCOCAPRYLATE/CAPRATE, GLYCERINE, OCTYLDODECANOL, POLYACRYLATE-13, TOCOPHEROL, RED PALM WEED EXTRACT, HELICHRYSUM EXTRACT (HELICRHYSUM ITALICUM), XYLOHAS BEEN OCTYLDODECYL, DIPOLYHYDROXYSTEARATE PEG-30, POLYISOBUTENE, PERFUME (FRAGRANCE), POLYSORBATE 20, SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE, ADEHYDROACETIC ACID, BENZYL ALCOHOL, BENZYL SALICYLATE, LIMONENE, LINALOL, ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, GERANIOL, COUMARIN.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Melatonin is a hormone secreted by the pineal gland. It helps your body to know when it is time to go to sleep and when it is time to wake up. An imbalance in the production of this hormone (jet lag, change in work shifts, mild and temporary insomnia, etc.) can lead to an alteration in the sleep-wake cycle that can result in difficulty falling asleep.
Dietary supplements containing melatonin are an option to promote a more restful sleep. Their use should be accompanied by sleep hygiene habits: establishing regular schedules, avoiding late dinners, and avoiding caffeine about 6 hours before going to sleep (coffee, tea, dark chocolate, energy drinks, etc.). It is also advisable to avoid using electronic devices at night or exposure to artificial light, as this will inhibit melatonin production.
If the problem persists, other symptoms appear or medication is being taken, we recommend consulting a healthcare professional.

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