Forest Essentials Genhu Som Rasa Silk Skin Tint
- 3 or more : $69.34
- 6 or more : $65.69
- 12 or more : $62.04
- 20 or more : $58.39
SKU | Beauty Concern | Pack Size | Brand |
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15950 | Make UP | 40 ml | Forest Essentials |
Experience the lightweight and soft touch of the Som Rasa Silk Skin Tint. Named after the revered plant Soma, this skin tint is a lightweight formulation to softly blur out imperfections. Almost like a finishing cream and much lighter than a conventional foundation, this skin tint can be used as the first step of your makeup routine and last step of your skincare routine for a healthy glow. The base of this light textured and silky tint is enriched with freshly hand-pressed oils of Moringa, Almond, Sunflower and Green Tea. Apply the natural skin tint as a finishing cream over your moisturiser to softly blur out imperfections, since this is more a skincare product than for cosmetic usage. You can mix and blend the shades for them to match your skin perfectly.
Suited for : Medium skintones
Benefits:- Evens out the complexion
- Allows the skin to breathe with a sheer veil of coverage
- Infused with pure Ayurvedic ingredients to soothe the skin
- Does not dry the skin
- Cow Milk : Restores firmness, eliminates fine lines and increases collagen production.
- Kasturi manjal : Also known as Wild Turmeric, Kasturi Manjal is purifying and refining for the skin texture. It brightens the skin giving it a healthy glow.
- Sweet Almond Oil : The cold-pressed oil distilled from sweet Almonds is the most nutritious, adds glow, and deeply moisturizes the skin.
- Fermented Moringa Oil : Purifies the skin and lightens pigmentation.
- Babchi : Visibly reduces pigmentation, detoxifies and plumps the skin by boosting collagen enhancing tissues.
- Wheat (Genhu) : The antioxidant properties of Wheat protect your skin from sun damage and other environmental stressors.
How To Use : Use this skin tint every day, after prepping the skin with a moisturizer and primer. Apply a few dots of the foundation across the face and start blending it from the centre, in an outward direction, using a foundation brush or blender.