Help for tired skin over festive period

By Andrea McVeigh
Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask from Origins

Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask from Origins

New to Origins counters across the province is a product that will prove to be invaluable over the festive season.

Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask can help repair your skin while you sleep.

By building up moisture levels overnight your skin is better prepared to retain it the next day, and can also cope better with UV rays, cold weather and air-conditioned work places.

Skin is at risk of dehydrating overnight, which is why Origins has launched Drink Up to defend against night-time dehydration.

With a combination of nourishing natural ingredients to hydrate parched skin, this creamy mask delivers immediate results.

And it really does work — as tried and test by The CT — leaving skin looking great the next day too.

Containing a combination of apricot kernel oil, orange peel wax and avocado oil, the product is filled with natural ingredients.

Pomegranate also adds a boost of antioxidants, while purple rice can help to calm and soothe skin.

Results of a two week study showed that 90 percent of testers said their skin felt replenished and smoothed after use.

In a further eight-week clinical trial, the skin's moisture level was proven to surge 75 percent within minutes of applying the product.

The Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask, £20, is available at Origins counters now.

 

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