By Laura Medina
Mario Badescu Seaweed Cleansing Soap, https://www.mariobadescu.com/seaweed-cleansing-soap#ingredients, Left. Le Mieux Phyto Marine Cleansing Lotion, http://www.lemieuxpro.com/retail/phyto-marine-cleansing-lotion, Middle. Cure Aqua Gel, http://cureaquagel.com/index.php, right.
Whether you're dry, due to a lack of rain, or the thought of splashing cold water gives you the chills, here are some cleansing products to deal.
You can't go wrong with a classic. Mario Badescu's Seaweed Cleansing Soap, https://www.mariobadescu.com/seaweed-cleansing-soap#ingredients, never goes out of fashion and it's forty-plus years old seaweed formula was forty-plus years ahead of its time, before the current seaweed/marine nutrients craze.
An Upper East/West Side alternative to a bathroom classic, this gentle algae-based cleansing cream swipes off makeup and dermal debris for ages, without leaving the skin dry.
The new kid on the marine-algae block is an equally creamy Le Mieux Phyto Marine Cleansing Lotion, http://www.lemieuxpro.com/retail/phyto-marine-cleansing-lotion, . Again, gentle enough to wipe the gunk off your face without stripping it dry of natural oil.
Whether it's drought or frozen, busted water pipes or the water is just too filthy to touch, you don't need H2O to get clean with Cure Aqua Gel, http://cureaquagel.com/index.php, right.
In the desert or a snow storm, you never need to splash on water. All you have to do is squirt one or two pumps in your palm then rub away the gunk by smearing this aqua gel on wherever. Very economical. Very environmental.
Another gear to drop in your dopp kit for the festival circuit, whether it be frozen Sundance or the blistering dry Coachella.
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