Celavive Perfecting Toner

Rebalance, Hydrate, and Brighten Your Skin with Celavive Perfecting Toner

Celavive Perfecting Toner

Rebalance, replenish, and brighten your skin with Celavive Perfecting Toner.

Hydrate, create radiance, and promote healthy-looking skin with Celavive Perfecting Toner. A key step after cleansing, toner supports skin’s pH and prepares skin to take in moisturizer and skin treatments.

Perfecting Toner is a crucial part of your Celavive regimen. This unique formula enhances the action of your other products. You will also see a number of benefits in your skin’s appearance:

  • Reduced visibility of pores
  • Smoother-looking skin
  • Bright, even-looking skin tone
  • Refreshed, hydrated complexion

Celavive Perfecting Toner contains many potent ingredients, including BioPeptide-CS and Olivol24. It’s made without drying astringents, like alcohol or witch hazel. So, this soothing emulsion will help rebalance dry, oily, combination, or sensitive skin.

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Skin is Purified and Prepared to Absorb Products

Celavive Perfecting Toner is the perfect way to complete the cleansing process. Any traces of makeup or dirt are gently wiped away. Skin is conditioned. Impurities and blemish-causing compounds are also minimized, supporting clearer-looking skin.

Cleansing can remove natural oils from your skin. However, after cleansing, cells are more exposed to irritants and less able to absorb your skincare’s active ingredients. Celavive Perfecting Toner helps maintain the skin’s natural moisture levels and supports a healthy-looking pH.

When skin is properly cleansed and balanced, the cells are better able to absorb moisturizing and treatment products. Proper cleansing also helps to reduce the look of pores and leaves skin smooth.

Skin’s Moisture is Replenished with Celavive Perfecting Toner

In a private study, people using Celavive Perfecting Toner noticed a 180-percent increase in skin’s moisture level within the first 30 minutes of use. Skin’s moisture levels remained raised over the next three hours and beyond.

Celavive Perfecting Toner provides deep moisture to the skin. It is packed with some of the best skin hydrators:

  • Glycerin
  • Botanical Extract
  • Sodium PCA
  • Sodium Lactate
  • Tremella Mushrooms

These skin conditioners, and more, help support skin hydration by attracting and retaining moisture. When flakiness is reduced in dry skin, your complexion appears renewed.

Olivol24 is a blend of plant-based extracts that helps refresh skin and supports hydration, especially through heat and dry air. Olive-fruit extract, one of the ingredients in Olivol24, hydrates by acting like your skin’s natural oil. This similarity allows the blend to moisturize delicate, dry skin without causing irritation. Apple-, lentil-, and watermelon-fruit extracts support the natural skin barrier. This hydrating action aids the look of smooth, younger-looking skin.

Also found in Perfecting Toner, BioPeptide-CS helps support skin hydration for a refreshed, healthy-looking appearance. This unique blend of botanicals and bioactive peptides supports the skin’s natural barrier and promotes a well-nourished appearance.

Your epidermis—skin’s outermost layer—acts as a barrier. It is made of tightly packed skin cells that help retain moisture and shield the skin from environmental stressors. BioPeptide-CS helps fortify the skin barrier and nourish your skin’s natural lipids.

One of the key nutrients in BioPeptide-CS is southernwood extract (Artemisia abrotanum). This flowering plant is in the sunflower family. It is rich in carbohydrates containing a small number of simple sugars. By promoting hydration, these sugars help smooth and plump the skin to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Applying glucosyl ceramide also benefits skin moisture. Ceramides are the major lipids found in the skin barrier.

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Skin Tone is Brightened

Reduce the appearance of uneven skin tone with the potent ingredients in Celavive Perfecting Toner. With continued use, you will see less blotchiness for refined, even-looking skin.

Protecting skin from environmental stressors helps promote a more even skin tone. Antioxidants in BioPeptides-CS help remove and destroy free radicals. And vitamin C—in the form of ascorbic acid—is a natural antioxidant that brightens and protects healthy-looking skin.

Many plant extracts also offer antioxidant protection and other benefits. A blend of seven botanical extracts in Perfecting Toner helps renew the complexion’s radiance and maintain a youthful appearance:

Key Ingredients

  • BioPeptides-CS
  • Olivol24
  • Superfood Complex
  • Plum Extract
  • Xanthophylls Extract

See full list of ingredients
See glossary of Celavive Ingredients

Usage

Use twice daily (morning and night).

Start with clean skin. Close your eyes, hold the toner a few inches from your face, and mist onto skin (or apply to a cotton round and gently wipe your face and neck). Let it absorb naturally, without rinsing. It’s normal to feel a slight tingling sensation after application.

Caution: Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children.

Ideal For

  • All skin types

Frequently Asked Questions About Celavive Perfecting Toner

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