Kombucha Makes A Splash In New Organic Skincare By emerginC

Posted by The Bender Sisters on October 14th, 2010

emerginC, one of The Bender Sisters favorite skincare lines, has recently launched an amazing new organic line called Scientific Organics! Not only is it all natural, it is paraben free, petro-chemical free, synthetic-free, with a minimum of 70% organic ingredients in every item.  One of the key ingredients is Kombucha, a fermented tea known now, for it’s many medicinal uses.

Scientific Organics Kombucha Cleanser

Scientific Organics Kombucha Cleanser

A gentle, effective way to deep clean your skin while removing harmful environmental pollutants, excessive oil & makeup without drying your skin.  Scientific Organics Kambucha Cleanser retails for $34. Other ingredients include, grape stem cells, algae extract, glycerin, brightening complex with xylose & galactose (from palmaria palmata), spirulina, green tea, white tea, aloe vera, and maritime pine bark extract.

Scientific Organics Spirulina Toner

Scientific Organics Spirulina Toner

The Spirulina Toner will refresh, nourish as well as balance your skin.  It tones while removing dead skin cells so your skin can absorb the product that much better.  Key ingredient is spirulina, a blue-green algae found in fresh water that is packed with amino acids, minerals, rhamnose, trace elements, and enzymes Retails for $30.

Scientific Organics Phytocell Serum

Scientific Organics Phytocell Serum

Imagine drenching your skin with this nourishing, hydrating, intensive age fighting serum that is formulated with grape stem cells?  Yummy for my face...Phytocell Serum will revitalize & protect your skin while renewing your skin cells.  It will fight free-radical damage while improving your texture and skin tone. Also formulated with kombucha, algae extract, food grade seaweed, and goji berry extract plus many other fab organic ingredients! Retails for $75.

Scientific Organics Phytocell Detox Mask

Scientific Organics Phytocell Detox Mask

Okay, girls…now here is a mask that not only draws out all those ugly impurities, but it also nourishes, soothes, brightens, fights free-radical damage and will improve your skin tone and texture!  What more can you ask for!!!  Key ingredients are kombucha, grape stem cells, algae extract, and many more…For best results, use at least 1-3 times a week, leave on 10-15 minutes and make sure to remove completely.  Retails for $50.

Scientific Organcis Phytocell Cream

Scientific Organcis Phytocell Cream

And last but not least…Scientific Organics Phytocell Cream!  Zowie, wowie…as my friend Susan would say…An intensive age-fighting, hydrating cream with concentrated grape stem cells designed to help revitalize, protect, brighten, and renew your skin:):)  Loaded with kombucha, grape stem cells, algae extract, glycerin, etc…Retails for $85.

All emerginC Scientific Organics Skincare are great for all skin types…They are available at leading spas nation wide, emerginC and the skinstore.

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  2. Melissa Says:

    Love emerginC, thanks for sharing! I actually got a free sample of the Kombucha Cleanser during Fashion Week and purchased a full size. I have been using it ever since :)

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