
OILS
Sensitive Skin Extract
Nelly De Vuyst Sensitive Skin Extract is specifically formulated for skin suffering from redness or rosacea as well as oily skins with a tendency to acne. Decongesting botanical ingredients relieve redness, soothe irritation and increase skin comfort. This gentle and calming Sensitive Skin Extract promotes a more even skin tone.
Active ingredients: Olive oil, St. John's wort oil and vitamin E. Anti-Redness Essential Oil
Nelly De Vuyst Anti-Redness Essential Oil is specifically formulated for skin showing signs of redness and presenting symptoms of Rosacea. It’s active ingredients halt and prevent the proliferation of the mite associated with Acne Rosacea. Provides a pleasant soothing feeling and reduces the discomfort associated with cutaneous tension and stiffness. This gentle and calming oil relieves the skin, visibly reducing the appearance of redness.
Active ingredients: Wheat Germ Oil, Essential Oil of Pine, Lavender, Juniper and Thyme. Purifying Extract
The Nelly De Vuyst Purifying Extract is recommended for oily and acne prone skins. It helps reduce oil secretion, dissolve blackheads and minimize pores. Used daily, Purifying Extract prevents shine formation for a matte complexion.
Active ingredients: Essential Oils of Lavender, Rosemary and Calendula Extract. |
Hygia
Hygia is formulated for oily skin prone to acne. The blemish-clearing formula, based on detoxifying and purifying essential oils, helps to eliminate skin impurities, promotes healing and prevents further breakouts while maintaining moisture in the skin. The complexion becomes clear and healthy.
Cellular-Matrix Oil
Cellular-Matrix Oil from Nelly De Vuyst is Specifically formulated for wrinkled, dry and devitalized skin. Pure, natural Borage Oil has nourishing and regenerating properties that promote cell renewal. This light formula moisturizes and softens the skin, and significantly reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Ideal for skin damaged by sun exposure.
Active ingredients: Borage Oil and Vitamin E. |