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Moisturizing Face Scrub with Argan & Primrose Oil
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Nourishing & Firming Eye Cream
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Nourishing Shea Butter Brightening Lotion with 7% AHA
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Nutritive & Hydrating Night Face Cream with Collagen & Mineral Salts
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Olive Oil Soap with Dead Sea salt minerals
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Opti-Eye Mask
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Peach Extract Face and Body Cream
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Peach Extract Face Exfoliant
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Peel-off Facial Mud Mask
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Radiance Boosting Face Cream with Acacia Collagen & Green Tea Extract
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Rejuvenating Exfoliant Facial Scrub
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Repair Serum | Skin Renewal Facial Serum Complex
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Revitalizing Face Cream SPF 25
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Revitalizing Face Mask with Argan Oil
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Rich Mud Mask with Honey & Aloe Vera
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Rosy Mist Facial Spray With Dead Sea Salt Water & Rosewater
$22.00
Why do we need skin care?
At Xiri Company, we understand that each consumer has unique skin care needs. This understanding has led us to meticulously curate our retail product lines, offering solutions for various skin types, life stages, seasons, and even specific facial and body areas. Our highly specialized skincare products address your needs and concerns, thus setting us apart from the competition.
When you use our skin care products in your routine, you're not just investing in a temporary fix. You're investing in a lifetime of healthy, radiant, and youthful-looking skin. Our products provide long-term benefits, ensuring your skin remains healthy and beautiful for years.
Everyone loves to look good and feel beautiful at all ages; clean, healthy, and well-nourished skin can play a significant role in achieving this goal. Your skin, particularly facial skin, is continuously exposed to countless internal and external factors that negatively affect your appearance.
Our skin is significant. It covers and protects everything inside your body, holding everything together. It also protects our bodies, helps keep them at just the right temperature, and gives us a sense of touch.
Some people believe that aging starts at birth. From day to day, we add on more age, and from that point, we continue the aging process, also called the aging process of becoming older. As we know, aging is a long-term process; however, we delay the process by taking a holistic approach to Health and well-being.
Indeed, aging is simply the result of deterioration caused by wear and tear, oxidation, other molecular damage, or other unavoidable natural processes that cause gradual degradation. Aging could also result from the accumulation of toxic byproducts, damage due to nuclear radiation, or entropy.
Let's explain skin cell turnover and care.
The outermost layer of your skin, the epidermis, is the part you can see and is most susceptible to environmental stressors. These stressors, such as pollution, UV radiation, and harsh weather conditions, can significantly impact your skin's Health and appearance.
Internal aging, on the other hand, is a natural biological process. Malnutrition can also affect the skin, highlighting the importance of a balanced diet and exercise for healthy skin.
New skin cells form at the bottom of the epidermis. When the cells are ready, they start moving toward the top, which takes about two weeks to a month. As newer cells continue to move up, older cells near the top die and rise to the skin's surface. What you see are dead skin cells. Sometimes, dead skin cells do not slug off quickly, so we incorporated facial scrubs to help remove them.
In our many formulas, we have included ingredients to assist in removing dead skin. Such as,
Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs)are plant-based ingredients that help to dissolve dead skin cells on the surface of your face. They work best for dry to typical skin types. Common AHAs are glycolic, citric, malic, and lactic acid.
Beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) remove dead skin cells deep in your pores, which can help reduce breakouts. The salicylic acid is a good option for oily and combination skin and skin with acne scars or sunspots. One of the best-known BHAs is salicylic acid, which you can find in many exfoliators.
Enzyme peels contain enzymes, usually from fruits, that remove dead skin cells from your face. Unlike AHAs or BHAs, enzyme peels won't increase cellular turnover, meaning they won't expose a fresh layer of skin. Enzyme peels are a good option for people with sensitive skin.
With its new cells, your skin requires constant attention to protect you. It acts as a barrier, keeping infections out of your body and preventing illness. By caring for your skin, you aid it in its vital role. Moreover, investing in your skin's Health today can significantly reduce the risk of future problems such as wrinkles and skin cancer, empowering you to take control of your skin's future.
Let's explain skin type:
When you enter puberty, the skin on your face gets oilier. It's a good idea to wash your face once or twice daily with warm water and a mild cleanser for oily skin. Select one without much grease, colors, or perfumes when choosing a moisturizer.
When you have dry, flaky, or itchy skin, you should use a cream cleanser and, when choosing a moisturizer, select one that hydrates, nourishes, and protects your skin.
When you are concerned about pimples, look for a skin cleanser with antibacterial, allantoin, and vitamin E, and a non-comedogenic moisturizer (say: non-kom-uh-doe-JEN-ik), which means it won't clog the pores and cause more pimples. With pimples, you might think that scrubbing your face is the way to get rid of them. But your skin will be less likely to break out if you clean it gently, using your fingertips, not a rough washcloth. Hormones also play a significant role in greasy and pimpled skin.
Screening Your Skin from Damage
This one product that everyone needs: sunscreen. Even if you have a skin tone that is naturally tan, dark, or darker, you should apply sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Sunscreen helps to prevent sunburn, which hurts and is a kind of skin damage. Sunscreen helps prevent wrinkles while you are getting older. Sunscreen can help to decrease the risk of skin cancer caused by overexposure to the sun's harmful rays. Choose a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 25, 30, or 50, and ensure it is applied evenly. Try not to miss any areas, such as your neck, chest, or the middle of your back. Get help for the hard-to-reach places on your face and body. Follow the directions on the sunscreen, which is often recommended to reapply, especially after swimming or sweating.
Sunscreen cannot wholly protect anyone's skin from the sun; it's also a good idea to wear a brimmed hat and use lip balms and balms containing sunscreen. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants if you need more protection from the sun. Also, avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
If you do not have the time or extra money to invest in a luxury spa, why not indulge yourself with Xiri's luxurious treatments for all-over care?
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