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Skin Q recently launched a do-it-yourself (DIY) mini facial kit. The compactness of the box is a USP, making it easy to carry and convenient to use.

Ayesha Singh

At-Home Pampering 
Skin Q recently launched a do-it-yourself (DIY) mini facial kit. The compactness of the box is a USP, making it easy to carry and convenient to use. There are five pouches inside, each with instructions to follow. It’s a single-use box comprising micellar water for cleansing, an exfoliator, massage butter, pre-mask serum, and finally a mask to seal the moisture. 

The formulation contains Hyaluronic Acid, that is known to work on dry skin. There’s Shea butter with all its fatty acid goodness, in addition to essential vitamins for healing sensitive skin. The presence of Retinol Liposomes improves the appearance of expression lines, only if used consistently.

It takes close to 45 minutes to complete the facial. While the ease it offers is undeniable but for some, it may be a laborious undertaking. All that rubbing, exfoliating and massaging tire your hands and don’t quite relax you as a salon facial would. That having been said, if the pandemic still has you worry about going outside for any beauty treatments, this facial box will come in handy.

SkinQ Beauty Box 
Price: Rs 750
Availability: Skinq.in   

Ayesha Singh

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