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Squalane + Probiotic Balancing Gel Moisturizer
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Squalane + Probiotic Balancing Gel Moisturizer
From Biossance
Current price: $54.00
Sephora
Squalane + Probiotic Balancing Gel Moisturizer
From Biossance
Current price: $54.00
Size: 1.69 oz / 50 mL
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What it is: A lightweight gel moisturizer that rescues skin from redness, congestion, irritation, and sensitivity with live probiotic cultures that get your skin’s microbiome back in balance.Skin Type: Normal, Combination, and OilySkincare Concerns: Dryness, Redness, Acne and BlemishesFormulation: Lightweight GelHighlighted Ingredients:- Encapsulated Probiotics: Replenish and balance skin’s microbiome with healthy bacteria.- Sugarcane-Derived Squalane: Provides weightless hydration without clogging pores.- Bisabolol: Soothes irritation, reduces redness, and instantly relieves skin.Ingredient Callouts: This product is vegan, gluten-free, cruelty-free, and comes in recyclable packaging.What Else You Need to Know: Rescue skin from redness, congestion, and inflammation with skin’s fire extinguisher: Probiotic Gel Moisturizer. Now with new encapsulated technology for the most potent active probiotics, this featherweight formula restores skin’s microbiome to keep skin calm, reduce excess oil, and visibly shrink pores. The relief is real—and so are the clinically backed results.Clinical Results: After one day:- 100% agree their skin looks calm and less irritated*- 94% showed improvement in pore size**After one week:- 94% agree redness was visibly improved*After four weeks:- 97% agree their skin looks clearer**Based on a 4 week consumer study of 33 women, ages 18-50**Based on a 4 week clinical study of 33 women, ages 18-50Clean & Planet AwareOur ambitious curation of beauty made without controversial ingredients from brands dedicated to making meaningful environmental commitments, including sustainable ingredients and sourcing, packaging, corporate commitments, and consumer transparency.