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Travel Manuka Honey Mask - by Savor Beauty - FACE
Travel Manuka Honey Mask - by Savor Beauty - FACE
Travel Manuka Honey Mask - by Savor Beauty - FACE

Manuka Honey Mask Travel

SKU: SC3426
Regular price $22.00
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Travel Glow-Boosting Healing Mask

Like a warm honey cocoon, this restorative mask melts into skin to calm inflammation, smooth texture, and restore youthful radiance.

Sourced from New Zealand’s Manuka flowers, Manuka Honey is packed with methylglyoxal, a coveted compound that visibly repairs skin. Infused with rice bran, papaya, and apricot this mask is ideal for dry, sensitive, aging, or breakout-prone skin.

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“...draws impurities from the skin with its anti-bacterial and detoxifying properties.”

– Harper's Bazaar

    • The Healing Power of Manuka Honey Skincare

      Backed by scientific research, Manuka honey has proven itself as a game-changer in skincare. Its antimicrobial properties combat skin-related microbes, while its soothing abilities calm inflammation and promote wound healing. This golden elixir gently nourishes and rejuvenates skin, revealing a radiant and revitalized complexion.

      The major antibacterial component in Manuka honey is methylglyoxal (MG). MG is a compound found in most types of honey, but usually only in small quantities. In Manuka honey, MG comes from the conversion of another compound—dihydroxyacetone—that is found in high concentration in the nectar of Manuka flowers.

    The Healing Power of Manuka Honey Skincare

    Backed by scientific research, Manuka honey has proven itself as a game-changer in skincare. Its antimicrobial properties combat skin-related microbes, while its soothing abilities calm inflammation and promote wound healing. This golden elixir gently nourishes and rejuvenates skin, revealing a radiant and revitalized complexion.

    The major antibacterial component in Manuka honey is methylglyoxal (MG). MG is a compound found in most types of honey, but usually only in small quantities. In Manuka honey, MG comes from the conversion of another compound—dihydroxyacetone—that is found in high concentration in the nectar of Manuka flowers.

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