The new product has been blended with 23 ingredients to defend against stressors, revitalise the skin barrier and rejuvenate reactive skin
photo: Tata Harper Skincare Organic skincare and spa brand Tata Harper has added to its SuperKind range for sensitive and sensitised skin with a new facial oil.
The latest addition is called the Bio-Shield Face Oil and is claimed to hydrate, strengthen and shield overstressed skin.
The new product joins the existing hypoallergenic SuperKind range which already features a three-piece routine including a cleanser, mask and moisturiser.
“The Bio-Shield Face Oil was designed to rebuild the skin’s defences by repairing past skin barrier degradation, stopping current irritation in its track and defending the skin against future damage,” explained company founder Tata Harper.
“This adaptive dry oil features adaptogen technology from holy basil and reishi mushroom that provides natural relief to help normalise stressed skin and enhance resistance against future stressors.
“It’s our first hydrating facial oil with water circulation technology to optimise the skin's hydration network.”
According to the brand, the oil is elevated with fruit-based vitamins C & E, oat ceramides and plant-derived omega fatty acids to strengthen the skin barrier, defend reactive skin and restore a healthy-looking complexion.
Freshening up the SuperKind facial The face oil is being incorporated into Tata Harper’s branded SuperKind Facial Treatment available at Tata Harper spas across the globe. The product can also be found in Tata Harper partner spas’ retail boutiques.
Supplier: Tata Harper Skincare
Our goal is to provide women with premium and effective skin care solutions that offer stunning results without compromising their health, and to be a pioneer in the movement away from synthetic chemicals and back to nature's beauty solutions. Web: www.tataharperskincare.com
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