Yes to tucks into tomatoes
Yes to tomatoes, formulated for combination and oily skin types, contains lycopene from organic tomatoes, said to neutralise free radicals, while red pepper, watermelon and rosemary provide vitamins and nutrients to the skin and hair. Each product promises to absorb excess oil and balance the skin, add moisture to dry areas, protect the skin from sun damage and promote a softer looking complexion.
The line includes a facial wash, facial hydrating lotion, facial mask, shower gel, volumising shampoo and conditioner.
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