
Primers-Wild to Mild, Line Tamer, Chocolate Mousse« back to ColoresciencePrimers
Wild to Mild is the sister product of Line Tamer with the exact same base and ingredients, but with the added benefits of bronzing minerals and rice peptides. Called Wild to Mild, this was created as an after-sun product, to calm down burned skin, and to take it from wild (burned) to mild (soothed). Originally formulated to work with loose minerals, this product gives a "no makeup", casual look which is great for sports and everyday activities. Available in full size and trial size. Line Tamer is a beautiful yellow mousse that smooths on like velvet and sets to absolute perfection. The yellow colore hides red discoloration. It will help the skin look soothed, not stressed after extractions, glycolic treatments, peels, and microdermabrasion. It also helps keep skin calm which is important for many skin issues. It is recommended for all types of redness issues such as rosacea and acne. With this amazing texture, you can reduce the appearance of pores, smooth fine lines and mattify shine. It acts like a "spackle" to fill in lines and wrinkles, and is perfect to colore correct skin tone compromised by sun exposure, wind exposure and aggressive skin care treatments. Packed full of powerful antioxidants and "good for your skin" ingredients, Line Tamer will brighten the look of your skin instantly. Available in full size and trial size. Contains zinc oxide and oats, both classified as category one skin protectants. Safe enough for a baby's bottom.)
Anyone who thinks chocolate is bad for the skin is in for a tasty surprise! In fact, the chocolate in new Chocolate Mousse skin primer and bronzer from Colorescience, is an excellent choice to cover oily, breakout prone complexions. "The secret of the exceptional moisturizing ability in Chocolate Mousse is actually chocolate! This is an excellent way to hydrate problem skin because it doesn't clog pores," notes Colorescience founder and president, Diane Ranger. "It is essential to get moisture to acne-prone skin. When skin gets overly-dry, oil glands go into hyperactivity. That's when pimples appear."
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