During teenage, hormonal changes induce excessive oil secretion, resulting in blocked pores, trapping dead cells and bacteria, thus, causing pimples, acne and blackheads. Clear young skin during teenage is the most beautiful treasure So if you need healthy, glowing skin, you need to begin caring for it from teenage. While in our teens and early puberty, the biggest challenge is to get rid of the excessive oiliness. For this, the Range presents oil controlling products aimed at the 15–19 year-old age group.
New NOMARKS TEENS range is especially formulated to reduce excessive oiliness, gently clean clogged pores and improve skin health, thus helping to reveal an instant clear, clean glowing fairness.
In teens, secretion of excessive oil coupled with hormonal factors can result in severe or partial acne along with blackheads and whiteheads. Ordinary face washes and soaps often worsen the problem.
This Face Wash is especially formulated for acne and acne prone skin. It not only helps remove excessive oil, but also protects your skin from harmful effects of both UVA and UVB rays through unique synergistic action of encapsulated actives in beads, which get released on gentle rubbing on sensitive skin.
Result: Regular use prevents darkening of skin and keeps it flawless and pimple free
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