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Dermalogica Prone to Correcting Skin

By A Beauty Feature @abeautyfeature

Dermalogica prone to correcting skin, so give the gift of skin health with Dermalogica limited edition moisturizer gift sets. Each gift set contains a full size moisturizer,  travel size PreCleanse and Dermalogica cleanser perfectly tailored for individual skin concerns and brightly packaged in time for the holiday season!

Dermalogica prone to correcting skin

Dermalogica prone to correcting skin

For prematurely aging skin – Try the Super Rich Repair Gift Set with travel size PreCleanse and Skin Resurfacing Cleanser.

This trio delivers a powerful blend of antioxidants, rich moisturisers and skin-repairing botanicals to help smooth even the most chronically-dry skin while reducing the signs of aging. RRP $110 incl. GST

For skin prone to excess oil – Try the Active Moist Gift Set with travel size PreCleanse and Dermal Clay Cleanser.

This trio helps purify and refine the skin for a matte finish. A true essential for oily and congested skin. RRP $67.50 incl. GST

For skin prone to dryness – Try the Skin Smoothing Cream Gift Set with travel size PreCleanse and Special Cleansing Gel.

This trio delivers superior hydration to the skin whilst minimizing fine lines and improving overall texture. RRP $71 incl. GST

Dermalogica limited edition gift sets are available from the 1st of November, 2013 and are while stocks last. Dermalogica is available from leading salons, selected David Jones stores and at buy.dermalogica.com.au

Dermalogica education first

While the Dermalogica story begins in 1986, the force of change in the industry started in Los Angeles, circa 1983. Jane Wurwand, a tenured, United Kingdom-trained skin therapist new to the American “esthetician” industry, recognized that continuing skin and body therapy education was practically non-existent in the United States. While her training had been comprehensive and serious, US students entered the industry licensed yet under-trained, and worse, under-respected.

 Jane put her education in action, opening a small classroom in Marina del Rey, California under the name The International Dermal Institute (IDI). She invited licensed skin therapists to get hands-on with the postgraduate training so critical to making them competitive in the business. Today, IDI is considered the international gold-standard for postgraduate skin and body therapy training with 37 locations worldwide.


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