Three- or Six-Month Beauty Box Subscription or $25 of Products from The Butter Bar (Up to 51% Off)
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Monthly shipment of 100% natural bath and body products may include fair-trade shea butter and body scrubs
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your voucher to complete redemption.
Choose from Three Options
- $29 for three-month membership and welcome package ($59.70 value)
- $59 for six-month membership and welcome package ($119.70 value)
- $15 for $25 worth of bath and body products
Subscribers receive a monthly shipment of 100% natural bath and body products, which may include fragrance oils, fair-trade shea butter, body scrubs, and other chemical-free products. The Butter Bar has been featured in Allure Magazine.
Pores: Wells of Oil Enriching Your Skin
Skincare products help keep skin radiant by clearing out your pores. Check out Groupon’s guide to these barely visible but vital vents in your skin.
Like it or not, there’s a lot of oil and dead skin cells on your face right now. This mixture constantly travels up hair follicles under your skin and out through holes in the surface. Yet this isn’t a bad thing. In fact, the oil and skin cells actually protect your skin from bacteria and keep it moisturized. It may sound like the perfect breeding ground for acne, but this environment doesn’t cause you to break out. Rather, it’s when this mixture of oil and cells can’t get out—when the pores get clogged—that breakouts occur.
When an excess of oil and skin cells—as well as dirt, grime, or lost pennies—collects in the pores, bacteria make their way to the blockage, causing inflammation and acne. To remove this blockage and keep the pores clean, facial treatments aim to clean and loosen dry skin cells—a process known as exfoliation. Whether done manually, as in microdermabrasion or scrubs, or chemically, as in an acid peel or retinoid, exfoliation removes the debris to keep pores clear and bacteria free. Still, such treatments should be done in moderation—too much exfoliation can strip away the otherwise healthy levels of oil and skin cells that keep skin healthy.
Monthly shipment of 100% natural bath and body products may include fair-trade shea butter and body scrubs
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your voucher to complete redemption.
Choose from Three Options
- $29 for three-month membership and welcome package ($59.70 value)
- $59 for six-month membership and welcome package ($119.70 value)
- $15 for $25 worth of bath and body products
Subscribers receive a monthly shipment of 100% natural bath and body products, which may include fragrance oils, fair-trade shea butter, body scrubs, and other chemical-free products. The Butter Bar has been featured in Allure Magazine.
Pores: Wells of Oil Enriching Your Skin
Skincare products help keep skin radiant by clearing out your pores. Check out Groupon’s guide to these barely visible but vital vents in your skin.
Like it or not, there’s a lot of oil and dead skin cells on your face right now. This mixture constantly travels up hair follicles under your skin and out through holes in the surface. Yet this isn’t a bad thing. In fact, the oil and skin cells actually protect your skin from bacteria and keep it moisturized. It may sound like the perfect breeding ground for acne, but this environment doesn’t cause you to break out. Rather, it’s when this mixture of oil and cells can’t get out—when the pores get clogged—that breakouts occur.
When an excess of oil and skin cells—as well as dirt, grime, or lost pennies—collects in the pores, bacteria make their way to the blockage, causing inflammation and acne. To remove this blockage and keep the pores clean, facial treatments aim to clean and loosen dry skin cells—a process known as exfoliation. Whether done manually, as in microdermabrasion or scrubs, or chemically, as in an acid peel or retinoid, exfoliation removes the debris to keep pores clear and bacteria free. Still, such treatments should be done in moderation—too much exfoliation can strip away the otherwise healthy levels of oil and skin cells that keep skin healthy.