100% Customer Satisfaction view testimonials. Contact Us E-Mail Us  |  Log-in or Register Log-in or Register
 
Shop with us!!! We sell the most advanced skin care anti-aging cosmetics on the market: cellex-c, phytomer, sothys, dermalogica, md formulations, decleor, valmont, kinerase, yonka, jane iredale, thalgo, yon-ka, ahava, bioelements, jan marini, peter thomas roth, murad, ddf, orlane, glominerals, StriVectin SD.

--Discontinued





Departments
Face Care
Make-up
Body Care
Hair Care
Tools
Sun Care
Supplements
For Men

Skin Types
Normal
Dry
Oily
Combination
Sensitive
Normal to Oily
Dry to Normal
All

Ingredients





Moisturizers and Treatments Specialties and Masks --Discontinued on our Forum



DDF BP 2.5% Gel


DDF BP 2.5% Gel   
Size: 2 oz.

discontinued


   Description

A non-irritating 2.5% Benzyl Peroxide water based gel with the added advantages of Tea Tree Oil. May cause staining on bedding.
Actively works to control pimples, blackheads and other forms of acne.
Ideal for oily skin conditions.
Antiseptic and Healing properties.
Promotes clear, healthy looking complexion.


   Usage

Apply to the affected area using fingertips in a circular motion. Use sparingly at first, and then increase gradually. If going outside use a sunscreen. Allow the BP Gel 5% to dry, and then follow directions in the sunscreen labeling. If irritation or sensitivity develops, discontinue use of both products and consult a doctor.


   Ingredients

Benzoyl Peroxide

Tea Tree Oil


Moisturizers and Treatments Specialties and Masks --Discontinued on our Forum



What's happening in our forum

REVIEW: ReLuma Skin Illuminating Anti Age Serum
oppsie!!! I didn't think of the shipping address, and I'll have you know, since I have not finished Sephora's list, I am still way under budget :D

Ok Ok as long as you don't use my CC to buy Gummy Bears! :lol:

Just know I have that shipping address!

Burnout Sunscreen Review (physical sunscreen) -RAVE
Seems mainly one person on this forum keeps bringing this non issue up.(not you summer2004) Unless your a hairless mouse or using it with copper, I would not have any concerns. Besides, those studies are referring to Aloe Vera alone. Not in a well formulated product like Burnout with many other ingredients that are anti-UV such as Zinc.

LOL you can hide your head in the sand Panda but others realize aloe is a bad idea in sunscreens too. EvaVictoria MD on Longecity (for one) spoke about


Click here to write your own review.


What our customers are saying

Thank you for your service, with your website, I would be able to buy the products which I could not find in HK, BTW, it is the 3rd time I made order thro your web, I am really satisfy with your services, thank you.

May

more...