Radiance Hydration Essence is a lightweight mist, pH-balanced to quickly replenish and calm our skin with properties that allows a deeper delivery of Antheia Hydration Serum and LUXE Vitamin Serum ingredients.
Hydration and skin health are harmonious; both important for guarding our skin’s natural barrier.
Every ingredient has a purpose. Every product works with the next.
Fruit Acids | exfoliate and renew, allowing a deeper delivery of Antheia Hydration Serum and LUXE Vitamin Serum ingredients.
Fruit acids are naturally occurring AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) promoting smoother skin by increasing the rate of cell renewal.
Natural Moisturizing Factors | hydrate and support skin structure.
A blend of Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin B5, Sodium PCA and Amino Acids to restore collagen, reduce water loss and help maintain skin elasticity and softness.
Cucumber Hydrosol | brighten and protect.
Providing a direct boost of potent antioxidant, brightening and purifying properties.
Probiotics | strengthen and balance our skin's microbiome.
While adding benefits to our skin, this ingredient is also ECOcert approved in Certified Organic products to help stabilize and protect this water-based product from microbial growth.
Directions: Gently swirl your bottle of Radiance, close your eyes and disperse throughout your face, neck and chest.
- If you're prepping to use Antheia (Hyaluronic Acid) Hydration Serum, immediately apply the serum to dampened skin and allow for complete absorption before applying your moisturizer.
Ingredients: Aqua, cucumis sativus (Cucumber Hydrosol), Sodium PCA, Wheat Amino Acids, panthenol (Vitamin B5), Glycerin, sodium hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid), Fruit Acids, Lactobacillus Ferment.
Plant-based | Cruelty-free | Eco-friendly
Respectful to our skin's microbiome
Non-comedogenic
For external use only.
Always test a small area before applying widely.
Shelf-life: 6 months.
Net Weight: 1 oz
Sunburn Alert: This product contains an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that may increase your skin's sensitivity to the sun and particularly the possibility of sunburn. It's always safe practice to use a sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and limit sun exposure.