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the original made in Hungary Whole. Raw. Real. No GMOs. No Animal Testing. Gluten free. Nut free. Vegan/Vegetarian. fromSzép Élet 2 3 avisittotheoldworld ilikeorganicskincarephilosophy Hungary – a land blessed with fruits, vegetables and herbs that draw their succulence Nature provides an abundance of solutions for our everyday needs – that was Aunt from the soil and thermal hot springs of the Carpathian basin long known for being rich Ilike’s philosophy when she created these products and it is the philosophy ofilike in minerals and trace elements found nowhere else on earth. organic skin care and Szép Élet. Our fruit, vegetable and herbal ingredients are formulated and processed in a unique way that maintains the vitality of the natural A country in Eastern Europe with a long history of using locally available ingredients in active ingredients. Because of this process you can immediately experience the their healing treatments. Due to the soil, the somewhat dry climate, and abundance of rich, deep penetrating effects of our products, as well as their magnificent aromas sunshine, herbs and fruits grown in Hungary have high concentrations of active and colors. We use the power of handmade pulps versus commercial extracts, ingredients and aromatic agents. From these ingredients a woman named Ilike Molnar, because pulps retain the full concentration of the herbal ingredients in their natural lovingly known as “Aunt Ilike” (i-lee-ke) began creating organic skin care products form for better penetration. Every ilike product is full of vitamins, fruit acids, since the late 50’s. She believed, as her grandmother the village herbalist taught her, bioflavonoids and other antioxidants that treat, nourish and beautify the skin from that what we need to maintain health and beauty with resources that can be drawn the inside out. You will instantly notice the difference between ilike and other skin from nature around us. care lines. From this heritage come the professional products of ilike organic skin care from Szép † BDIH and COSMOS certified products Élet, made in small batches from organically grown and handpicked herbs, fruits and † ÖkoGarancia certified organic raw ingredients vegetables, containing the highest possible levels of organic active ingredients. † Sustainable farming and harvesting For over 60 years in practice and through extensive research these potent, natural † Ecological and social responsibility ingredients have demonstrated their therapeutic and beautifying effects resulting in † No animal testing clear, balanced and glowing complexions. † No GMOs † No use of synthetic preservatives, paraffin oil, vaseline, glycerine of animal origin, celebrated synthetic colorings, synthetic thickening agents or ethoxylated emulsifiers † Gluten free, nut free products Traditional Hungarian countryside † Suitable for vegetarian or vegan lifestyles complete line of specialized skin care products The extensive line of ilike organic skin care products addresses a variety of skin types, conditions and needs. Whether you are looking for a solution for sun damage, severe dryness, sensitivity, premature aging, wrinkles, acne, rosacea or simply want to treat your skin to an organic beautifying experience, choose ilike. Your aesthetician can help you select the products ideally suited to your skin including our Grape Stem Cell Solutions™, Eco-Peptide Therapy™ and Hyaluronic Time Erase Complex™ collections. Experience something new by experiencing something ages old – a natural, organic skin care solution created for professionals with high performance results. 4 takingcare of yourskin 5 cleansing What many do not realize is that the skin is the body’s largest organ, and nutrient Cleansersremove makeup and environmental impurities from the surface of the skin. absorption through the skin is between 60-100%. (Think of your skin as a sponge!) We Cleansing milks from ilike organic skin care not only clean your skin but also hydrate, often take for granted the amazing powers of our skin to protect us while enduring the revitalize and invigorate leaving a radiant, silky and healthy complexion. The cleansing elements. But it is important that we care for our skin just as it cares for us. milks also double as eye makeup removers. Directions:Apply a small amount of cleansing milk suited to your skin type over entire face and neck area and massage it in gently for 30-60 seconds moving your fingertips 3 step daily skin care 5stepweeklyskincare in circular motions, then wipe off with damp face towel or cotton pad. regimen regimen Exfoliating washesfrom ilike organic skin care soften and lightly exfoliate, which –twiceperday,a.m.andp.m. -onceortwiceperweek remove dead skin cells, which enables the skin to self-purify and allows more effective absorption of other skin care products. These cleansing concentrates provide a Tomaintainthehealthandvitalityof yourskin Supplementyourdailyregimenwith gentle and convenient light daily exfoliation as part of a daily skin regimen and are followoureasy3stepdailyregimen: exfoliator and mask: especially effective for specific skin conditions. step 1: cleansing step step 1: cleansing Directions: Mix a small amount of exfoliating wash with water in hands. Apply and step 2: toning step 2: toning massage into skin with fingertips for 1-3 minutes in a circular motion covering the step 3: vitamin supplement/moisturizing step 3: exfoliating entire face and neck and avoiding the eye area. Remove completely with damp face step 4: treating towel. Use 1-2 times a day. Use also on the entire body as a shower gel, or to treat step 5: vitamin supplement/moisturizing problem areas of the back, décolleté or scalp. 6 toning Directions: After cleansing and toning apply serum and massage in with circular 7 motions on entire face and neck area avoiding the eyes. Apply moisturizer over serum. Toners refresh the skin and remove excess impurities. Toning is also important to For oilier skin: Apply serum as a cream substitute in the summer or under very humid balance the natural pH of your skin and to infuse it with vitamins and minerals. Skin will weather conditions. For dryer skin: Use a couple drops of ilike herbal oils to enrich be rejuvenated, pores will be evened for better moisture absorption. The ilike organic your moisturizer. skin care toners contain organic herbs that not only balance but also revitalize the skin with vitamins and minerals. moisturizing Directions: To hydrate: simply spray toner to the skin several times a day. To cleanse: Moisturizers hydrate and soften skin. Even oily skin needs a light moisturizer to apply toner over entire cleansed skin surface with a cotton pad and leave on. Use maintain softness and suppleness, or prevent increased sebum production. Select twice a day after cleansing or mask or anytime your skin needs to be refreshed. from a range of ilike moisturizers created for specific skin types and conditions. † Whipped Moisturizershave fruits and herbs with an acidic pH maintaining the exfoliating acidic environment, in which herbal ingredients can be activated effectively. These fine, light creams require only a small amount for use on specific conditions or for Exfoliation brings vibrancy and smoothness to the skin. Regular exfoliation removes the maintenance of flawless skin. the build-up of the hard keratin layer, allows better absorption of other skin care † Moisturizers are slightly richer with a pH level close to neutral. products and makes skin clear and even. For mature skin, exfoliation helps remove dry Rich Moisturizersare created with high herbal oil content for the treatment of oil flakes, revive fatigued skin and reduce fine lines. † deficient skin. Directions:Apply a thin layer of exfoliator to your skin after cleansing and leave on for Directions: Apply a thin layer of moisturizer over entire face and neck area after 10-15 minutes for optimal results. Gently scrub off with a damp face towel or rub off with cleansing and toning skin. Enrich moisturizer with one of our oil concentrates to your fingertips. achieve an even more radiant complexion. Use it as a final step of your daily regime in the morning and the evening. Moisturizers and rich moisturizers might be used as night creams for most skin types. Rich moisturizers are suitable to reduce the treating appearance of fine lines or treat lack of elasticity and even prevent stretch marks (eg. Regular use of a facial mask improves the health and elasticity of skin and can be during pregnancy). used to control dryness, oiliness, acne, rosacea or other skin conditions. Masks and special treatments from ilike organic skin care contain high amounts of vitamins and eye treatments concentrated ingredients rich in nutrients such as stem cells, hyaluronic acid, bioflavonoids, polyphenols, fructose, pectins and phytoestrogens. Our masks are as It is never too early or too late to start caring for those fine lines. The sooner you start a varied and uniquely crafted as our moisturizers. preventative skin care regimen, the greater the result that can be achieved. Our unique herbal blends are designed to address the special needs of the delicate eye area. Directions: Apply to cleansed skin over entire face and neck area and leave on for 15- 20 minutes for optimal results. Remove with a damp face towel. Use 1-2 times per week Directions: Apply a small amount of cream or serum around your eyes with a gentle or as otherwise directed. Exfoliation increases the effect of masks. tapping motion against the wrinkle lines (do not pull the delicate skin). Use as a final step of your daily skin care regimen in the morning and the evening. Use the eye serums - supplements targeting specific skin needs or conditions treatments twice daily. Serums and oil concentrates are nutrient supplements that Europeans have used for bodylotionsandbodyoils generations to address specific skin conditions or boost the vitamin level of the skin. The skin of your body ages as well, and it deserves to be cared for just as your face Due to the high herbal active ingredient concentration, only a small amount is needed does.
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