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TeaTime Byroe New York Skin Care Set

Item Number
185
Estimated Value
137 USD
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46 USD
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Apple matcha tea clearing toner: A REFRESHING, ACNE-FIGHTING , PORE-REFINING SKIN ESSENCE 
 
2024 The Zoe Report Beauty Hero Awards, Best Oil Absorbing Toner 
This bi-phase, superfood toner boasts upcycled green apple, Advanced Matcha Complex, and oil-absorbing silica powder to even tone, reduce shine, minimize pores, and combat breakouts. SingGreen, a blend of fruit-derived AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) and PHA (Polyhydroxy Acid), gently exfoliates and clarifies—and a mix of essential amino acids gently hydrate and balance blemish-prone skin. 
 
Peach kombucha tea purifying clay mask SKIN-CLARIFYING, PORE-TIGHTENING PLANT-BASED TREATMENT POWERED BY SUPERFOODS 
Multi-tasking, detoxifying, and vegan, this face mask contains upcycled donut peaches, kombucha tea, fermented clay, and a blend of ceramides, probiotic extracts and hyaluronic acid. In just ten minutes, this superfood-powered clay formula draws out impurities, absorbs excess oil, improves the look of large pores—and leaves the skin feeling soft and hydrated. 
REAL RESULTS  
Clinically proven to: 
Remove impurities by 91% 
Tighten pores by 41%. * 
 
AFTER ONE WEEK 
100% agreed the mask helps to detoxify skin 
95% agreed the mask leaves skin feeling hydrated 
90% agreed the mask brightened skin immediately 
85% experienced a reduction in oil 
85% agreed the mask smooths texture and bumps 
80% agreed the mask tightens pores 
 
AFTER TWO WEEKS 
93% agreed the mask helps to clarify skin 
93% agreed skin feels softer 
93% agreed the mask balances the skin 
87% agreed the mask absorbs oil 
73% agreed their skin looks clearer after two weeks of use 
 
*In a Clinical Study, 20 Subjects 
**Based on a consumer survey of 20 participants