Cleaning | Skin Brightening | Natural Ingredients
Almond Shell Powder Face Scrub
Finely ground almond shells combined with kaolin clay and various natural nutrients will gently exfoliate the skin, leaving it soft, smooth, and more even-toned. Facial skin is so sensitive, so let Rị Mọ take care of your skin in the most gentle way.
Why we CHUS it
Brand & Producer
- Provides skincare, hair care and body care products
- Natural farming method that is sustainable and eco-friendly
Ingredient/Material
- Most of the ingredients are harvested from the brand's forest garden
- Some products such as essential oils, waxes, etc., imported from Europe and America
Manufacturing process
- Forest gardening and hand-harvesting
Specifications
- Net weight: 30g
- Ingredients: Hydrosol tea tree, almond shell powder, kaolin, glycerin, licorice root extract, aloe vera extract, vitamin E, lime essential oil, acid citric
Chus note
The fine kaolin powder ingredient can remove dirt deep in the pores, unclogging it to minimize blackheads, giving you a clean and smooth complexion.
Special note
1. Instruction:
- Cleanse your face.
- Apply an adequate amount of scrub onto wet skin.
- Gently massage and relax.
- Avoid eye area.
- Rinse thoroughly with water.
- Use 2-3 times a week for best results.
2. Storage:
- Store at room temperature.
- Expiry date: 1 year from the manufacturing date.
About RỊ MỌ HOUSE
Ri Mo House specializes in manufacturing and supplying natural, safe and benign skin and body care products. The brand uses most herbs grown in the Forest Gardening - a natural, sustainable farming model.
Tuong Anh is a woman who loves nature and is always looking for non-chemical, benign, and eco-friendly products. After long research and understanding of the impacts of climate change, she built her own garden following the sustainable development model. It helps to ensure the origin of the raw ingredients and the quality of the product.
The garden of Ri Mo House is the first place to domesticate tea trees, Sri Lanka lemongrass, and lemon eucalyptus in Vietnam. All herbs do not use any chemicals and fertilizers made mainly from domestic waste, using indigenous microorganisms in the cultivation process.