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Travel Size Beauty Products from Adventuress


Packing your beauty essentials for your trip home for the holidays just got easier.  This light-weight, travel friendly beauty product line from Adventuress includes a complete on-the-go skin care regimen. Here's what you get in the Intro Offer Collection:
 Naturally Liberating Cleanser – This naturally derived cleanser is one of the gentlest ways to cleanse your skin of bacteria and dirt without stripping away moisture. Leaves skin feeling luscious and hydrated. Boswellian bark tears soothe the skin while Spanish castile soap cleanses and calms skin
·           Vividly Restorative Skin Purifier – Unblock pores while hydrating and firming your skin by using the power of quince seed and other naturally occurring fruit and plant extracts with this purifying, restorative serum.  Packed with micronutrients to restore skin’s youthful radiance.
·           Boldly Nourishing Moisturizer – An exclusive, targeted delivery system with essential emollients including French Rose Hip and Evening Primrose oils provides intense moisturization and results in exceptional hydration for skin.
·           High Performance Sunscreen – Safely guard your skin with this high performance, water-resistant sunscreen that combines the benefits of naturally nourishing emollients that moisturize skin as it protects. This lightweight formula features powerful micro-particle technology, which provides broader spectrum coverage with less of a whitening effect.
·           Fearlessly Refreshing Facial Wipes – These cleansing, biodegradable wipes act as an environmental shield to protect skin from irritation, rash and redness.
For more cool travel item ideas, check out "5 Must-have holiday travel accessories."

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