


Professional Size Skin Perfecting Cream (150ml)
The oil-free moisturiser from Dr Sebagh that stops shine and gives oily skin a fresh and flawless finish.
This powerful and innovative, cream-gel formula is quickly absorbed, providing essential hydration without a hint of greasiness whilst rebalancing the skin with a combination of advanced bio-tech ingredients. Nordihydroguaiearetic and Oleanolic acid combine to fight against sebum overproduction, purifying the skin and soothing inflammation. Meanwhile, two types of powerful sebum and lipid-absorbing ingredients, including Calamine, a zinc complex, provide powerful mattifying, anti-shine benefits. Ensuring a fresh and flawless finish, Skin Perfecting Cream contains sodium hyaluronate to help prevent moisture loss, forming a sheer, non-sticky and velvety-soft veil on the skin. Microspheres, working with the zinc mineral complex, provide a matte, shine-free finish which leaves skin looking clear and fresh. Skin Perfecting Cream makes the ideal make-up base for oily complexions prone to shine and imperfections.



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