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Theia Polishing Face Mask 1 oz.

Theia Polishing Face Mask 1 oz.

Regular price $8.00 USD
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Radiant, glowing skin? We've got you covered. Rose petal and orange peel powders combine to produce a mask that gently exfoliates leaving skin smooth and soft. 

    • Queen Garnet Cellular Extract offers a powerhouse of antioxidants to help in your skin's renewal process.* 
    • Roses are rich in vitamin C, B, and K and thus result in smooth and flawless skin tone.*
    • Recommended for combination and sensitive skin. 
    • Vegan

The Theia mask comes in a powder form so you can customize it for your skin.  Oily skin? Use apple cider vinegar.**  Dry skin? Use rosewater. Combination skin? Use Greek yogurt. The choice is up to you. 

Smells like: rose, orange

Made by a manufacturer exempt from Florida’s cosmetic manufacturing permit requirements.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.

How to use

Place a teaspoon of powder into a bowl. Add a teaspoon of liquid of choice to create a paste. Apply to face using spatula or fingers and let sit for 10-15 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and pat dry.

**If using apple cider vinegar use equal parts water in the mixture.

For external use only. Avoid getting mask in eye area. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Best if used within 12 months. 

Ingredients

Rosa centifolia (rose) petal powder, citrus aurantium dulcis (orange) peel powder

Shipping

Orders are usually shipped in 2-3 business days after the date of purchase using USPS Priority shipping.

Return policy

Unfortunately due to the nature of the products, items cannot be returned. However, if you receive a damaged or defective item, please email us at orders@persephonespurse.com with your order number for assistance. Please retain all original packaging and contents. 

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Theia's name was derived from the Greek words thea "sight" and theiazô "prophesy".

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