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This intensive solution fortifies the skin, helping it to regenerate itself throughout the 28-day treatment course. The special composition brings together a selection of nature's treasures in a rhythmitised solution: Ruby and the silver-rich mineral argentite; agnus castus, often taken as a supplement to assist smooth transition through the menopause thanks to its hormone balancing properties; black cohosh, widely renowned for its ability to reduce hot flushes; the natural thermal salt water from the Bad Bentheim spa; and harmonising rose water. This combination leaves the skin looking soft, revitalised and totally radiant.
Water/Aqua, Rosa Damascena Flower Water, Mineral Salts/Sales, Fragrance/Parfum*, Citronellol, Bellis Perennis (Daisy) Flower Extract, Tilia Cordata/Platyphyllos Flower Extract, Vitex Agnus Castus Extract, Cimicifuga Racemosa Root Extract, Ruby Powder, Argentite. *purely from essential oils and plant extracts - does not contain synthetic fragrance.
Use in place of Regenerating Serum or your Dr.Hauschka toner. After cleansing in the morning mist your face with about five pumps of Intensive Treatment 05 instead of Regenerating Serum. Press in gently and follow with Regenerating Day Cream. Mist your face again in the evening, after cleansing and do not use any further skin care products. One bottle provides a full, 28-day course of intensive treatment. Use seasonally, four times a year. If you are new to Dr Hauschka Skin Care, begin with a program of basic care using a Dr Hauschka cleanser, toner /conditioner and moisturiser for a period of four weeks prior to using this product. During the night, your skin needs to 'breathe' and be unhindered in the elimination cycle. It is for this reason that night creams are not used in the Dr Hauschka range. Not providing your skin with rich creams also encourages it to supply its own moisture requirements. The ingredients contained in the oil-free Dr Hauschka facial products - which can be used at night - help it to do this effectively without interrupting its natural rhythm.