The Goodness of Algae in a Bottle of the Latest Essence

The sea is known to store all the good minerals which are very beneficial for the skin. This time, Sensatia Botanicals presents its newest product, the Sensatia Botanicals Seastem Marine Essence which relies on giant kelp and other natural ingredients to maintain the vitality of the skin from pollution exposure.
This latest product is very innovative. Given the use of essence has now entered into the basic skin care ritual that is able to treat skin better. By providing mineral nutrients from the sea, Seastem Marine Essence infuses active ingredients into products that make the essence formula absorb into the skin layers to provide extra hydration and also help balance skin conditions.
Glancing at the ingredients, Seastem Marine Essence is made from a mixture of botanical extracts that are able to provide essential nutrients and play a role in maintaining regeneration of the skin so that it improves moisture, so that signs of premature aging can be minimized. Rely on giant kelp, licorice and niacinamide derived from plants, then all the ingredients in this essence will work as an antioxidant that is able to restore vitality to the skin.
Giant kelp itself is a kind of macro algae, which is included in the category of the fastest growing organisms in the world. This algae is rich in vitamins and minerals from the sea that can help to increase the regeneration and vitality of the skin.
The way to use it is very simple, just add one step to your beauty ritual, precisely after cleansing your face, and using toner, then apply Seastem Marrine Essence by tapping it on the palm and gently pat it on the skin to absorb it more. This method is really easy without taking up too much time. Given its very light texture, this product will certainly make it very comfortable to wear even in a country with a tropical climate.

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