Cantabria Labs
Biretix Tri-Active Spray
Spot Prone Skin
- 360 spray bottle
- Fast absorbing and invisible finish
- Clarifying
- Anti-microbial
- Oil-regulating
- 100ml tube
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The Biretix Tri-Active Spray is a fast-absorbing, invisible spray that’s specifically formulated to rapidly clarify the skin on the body, reducing imperfections, redness, and oiliness, in an easy-to-use spray bottle for those hard-to-reach places.
Key ingredients
- RetinSphere Technology increases cell renewal
- BIOPEP-15 helps reduce spot-causing bacteria
- Glycolic Acid (15%) exfoliates and renews skin cells to unblock pores
- Salicylic Acid (2%) increases exfoliation and helps to reduce inflammation
- Niacinamide (4%) helps control oil production, soothe the skin, and lighten pigmentation
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Aqua; Alcohol Denat; Glycolic Acid; Niacinamide; Propylene Glycol; Salicylic Acid; Ammonium Hydroxide; Heptyl Glucoside; Retinol; Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate; Oligopeptide-10 ; Oryza sativa Bran Extract; Boswellia serrata Extract; Honey Extract; Butylene Glycol ; Ethylhexylglycerin;Tetrasodium EDTA; Pentylene Glycol; Palmitoyl Hydroxypropyltrimonium Amylopectin/Glycerin Crosspolymer ; Dimethyl Isosorbide; 1,2-Hexanediol; Polysorbate 20; Caprylyl Glycol; Hydrogenated Lecithin; BHT; BHA.
How to use
Apply liberally to effected areas once-twice daily to the skin after cleansing.
Some of the ingredients used in this product may make the skin sensitive to sunlight, so its important to apply sun protection daily when using this product. For oily and spot-prone skin we recommend Heliocare 360° Oil Free Gel
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Fitzpatrick Skin Type Chart
Skin Type I
- Very fair skin
- High burn risk
- Never tans
Skin Type II
- Fair skin
- Burns easily
- Tans mildly
Skin Type III
- Olive skin
- Burns sometimes
- Tans well
Skin Type IV
- Light brown skin
- Low burn risk
- Tans easily
Skin Type V
- Brown skin
- Rarely burns
- Tans very well
Skin Type VI
- Dark brown skin
- Never burns
- Tans deeply
You can find more information here - 'What is the Fitzpatrick scale?'