Peeling Powder, 30g. Annemarie Borlind.

$49.98


Clarifying. Refining. Gentle.

Natural enzymes remove dead skin cells and activate cell renewal in the skin. In addition, certified organic aloe vera provides the skin with amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. For a clear, radiant, and smooth complexion. Also ideal for sensitive skin. Innovative texture without exfoliating particles.

Up to 100 exfoliating peels

Tolerability has been scientifically confirmed by an independent test institute. Free of mineral oil derivatives. Vegan.



Product Description

Apply to cleansed skin in the morning or evening. Rub the product between your hands with a little water so that it foams up, apply to damp skin, and let work for about one minute. Then rinse off with water.

  • SODIUM LAUROYL GLUTAMATE
    • This cleansing substance is a very mild and highly biologically degradable surfactant used to cleanse skin and hair.
  • DISTARCH PHOSPHATE
  • GLUCOSE
  • TALC
  • KAOLIN
  • TAPIOCA STARCH
  • MALTODEXTRIN
  • AQUA [WATER]
  • XANTHAN GUM
  • AROMA [FRAGRANCE]
  • GALACTARIC ACID
  • ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE POWDER
  • SUBTILISIN
  • LINALOOL
  • LIPASE
  •  Our skin cells are renewing continually, but dead skin cells, impurities, and a dull complexion can quickly leave our skin looking fatigued. The naturally effective peels without microplastics from ANNEMARIE BÖRLIND smooth rough areas, refine the appearance of the skin, and make the complexion look fresh and shine.

    In addition, valuable organic plant ingredients enhance the effects and care provided by the peels. For rosy cheeks, a refined complexion, and a fresh and radiant appearance.

    *The declaration on the packaging prevails.
    Listing the ingredients in accordance with INCI (the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) allows a uniform, language-independent declaration of ingredients throughout Europe. Please see the list above for an explanation of the INCIs.

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