The Ceramide Replenishing Cleansing Oil is an excellent way to remove makeup, including waterproof mascara and eyeliner, cleanse the skin of impurities, and infuse it with nutrients and essential lipids to keep your skin clean, soft, and hydrated. The Ceramide Replenishing Cleansing Oil by Elizabeth Arden combines emollient, antioxidant, and conditioning effects thanks to peach, safflower, and olive oils. The product cleanses the face of cosmetic residues and excess sebum while allowing the skin's protective layer to be restored. When applied to the skin with massaging movements, the product effectively cleanses without tightening or causing a feeling of dryness. It is ideal for all skin types, including sensitive skin. The Ceramide Replenishing Cleansing Oil leaves no oily residue, does not clog pores, ensuring your facial skin looks fresh, healthy, without flaking or an oily sheen.
The Ceramide Replenishing Cleansing Oil is an excellent way to remove makeup, including waterproof mascara and eyeliner, cleanse the skin of impurities, and infuse it with nutrients and essential lipids to keep your skin clean, soft, and hydrated. The Ceramide Replenishing Cleansing Oil by Elizabeth Arden combines emollient, antioxidant, and conditioning effects thanks to peach, safflower, and olive oils. The product cleanses the face of cosmetic residues and excess sebum while allowing the skin's protective layer to be restored. When applied to the skin with massaging movements, the product effectively cleanses without tightening or causing a feeling of dryness. It is ideal for all skin types, including sensitive skin. The Ceramide Replenishing Cleansing Oil leaves no oily residue, does not clog pores, ensuring your facial skin looks fresh, healthy, without flaking or an oily sheen.
The famous American brand Elizabeth Arden creates cosmetics, perfumes, and skincare products. Currently, the Elizabeth Arden brand leads in the field of cosmetics and skincare products. The well-known brand was founded by Florence Nightingale. Florence moved to New York in 1908 and spent two years mastering the art of cosmetics. Gaining the necessary knowledge, Florence opened a cosmetic salon in 1910. To stand out among other entrepreneurs, she painted the door of her salon bright red and named it with a more resonant name – Elizabeth Arden. By 1916, the brand had taken one of the top places among reputable salons in the USA that specialized in skincare and body care. In 1921, Elizabeth Arden opened her salon in Paris. In addition, she created the first SPA salon in history. Over the next twenty years, her stores opened all over the world.