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Enjoy some home therapy with Dr. Bragi

Enjoy some home therapy with Dr. Bragi
26 November 2013
Ellie Owen
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Ellie Owen
26 November 2013

Looking after the condition of your skin is vitally important to its health, and after a particularly stressful day a simple cream just sometimes won’t do it. If you lead a busy life then you may not have time to book yourself into a spa and enjoy a face mask, but luckily Dr. Bragi has developed the ideal solution for this problem.

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The intensive 15-minute treatment mask relies on the rejuvenating properties of the brand’s exclusive marine enzymes which encourage the skin to look plump, bright and youthful. This makes it the perfect antidote to a late night out and the perfect excuse for a girls’ night in.

The marine enzymes used in the mask are more commonly found deep in the ocean where temperatures are considerably low. This means that when the enzymes come into contact with skin, the temperature of your body causes them to become super-active.

These enzymes also aid exfoliation which enhances all of the biological skin processes that begin to slow with age. The mask also increases circulation to connective tissues which helps to prevent any collagen from breaking down and is refreshingly anti-inflammatory.

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In a welcome change to other face masks, Dr. Bragi’s intensive treatment mask is made of a thin fabric instead of a gel or clay mud, and while it may take you a few minutes to figure out how to fit it onto your face, it’s well worth it. It really does do exactly what it claims and it’s not just a quick fix either. 

It’s the perfect antidote to spots that you can feel building beneath your skin and breakouts that might try to flare up a few days after you’ve applied the mask. In fact, the only downside to the treatment is that the masks don’t last for longer than 15 minutes!

Whether you’re worried about fine lines, dehydration, loss of firmness or premature aging, Dr. Bragi’s mask will quickly become an essential part of every beauty regime.

Ellie Owen

To try Dr. Bragi’s intensive treatment mask for yourself, visit their online shop. Or to find out more about the brand head over to their website.

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