The debate between traditional cream moisturizers and facial mists makes the immigration issue in Arizona look like a friendly squabble between loving sorority sisters. Those loyal to the age old cream based formula will go down in flames rather than relinquish the idea that a mist could accomplish the job with the same efficacy. However the choice between the two, especially in the summer, is like the choice between a typewriter and an IPad. One is clearly the wave of the future. Such is the case with "Surgeon's Skin Secret Moisture Mist Duo". This mist was developed by a surgeon and tested at length before bringing the technology into a skincare line. The composition of this mist is such that it can act as a toner after cleansing your skin, while imparting enough moisture at any time of day either alone or over makeup. If applied over makeup, it sets it beautifully without disturbing your flawless face– so go ahead and take the second mist that comes in the set to work and use it throughout the day. To sweeten an already great deal, QVC even offers this mist as a two for one special (as if we needed another reason to shop online and avoid the department store mess of screaming babies and endless checkout lines).
Infused with enriching moisturizers, plant-based collagen, hyaluronic acid, elastin, allantoin, glycerin, and sorbitol, the Surgeon’s Skin Secret Moisture Mist helps hydrate and refresh the skin free of allergy causing color and fragrance. Given the heat we experience in Southern California, this mist really helps keep skin hydrated without leaving the greasy, sticky residue one finds with traditional creams. One small cautionary note: among the numerous skin saving ingredients present in the mist is a small quantity of Urea which at first shpritz can produce an inoffensive yet unusual odor to the untrained nose. To assuage any concerns, Urea is used in many health and beauty items such as teeth whiteners, foot creams, hair conditioners, bath oils, etc. Urea acts as an agent to expel excess nitrogen, which is good for your body’s natural detoxification process. Contrary to a popular misnomer, Urea is not only from urine, it comes out in sweat and can also be artificially synthesized from inorganic starting materials.
We are all about a climate of change in this country. Don’t feel compelled to stick to that old moisturizer that has been with you since the days of Prell shampoo and your first Guess jean jacket. When it comes to moisture, less is more. Don’t let your face suffer from a “mist” opportunity! The Surgeon’s Skin Secret Moisture Mist is available as a two for one item on www.qvc.com and individually at: www.jamarklabs.com.













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