ION* Skin Support
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ION* Skin Support
ION* Skin Support spray defends against toxins and facilitates microbial connection, helping to reduce redness and signs of skin damage while also encouraging skin to breathe and glow.
Usage Instructions
Mist ION* Skin Support on face and body twice daily. Use before applying other skin products, before and after sun exposure, or wherever your skin needs help. For best results, allow to dry or massage into skin before applying other skincare products.
Sensitive Usage Instructions
If you feel you may be sensitive to the trace minerals or humic extract found in ION* Skin Support, please patch test to ensure there is no reaction. If you experience any adverse reactions from using ION* Skin Support, discontinue use and please contact our Customer Support Team as well as your dermatologist.
How ION* works
ION* Skin Support works much the same way that it does in the gut - reinforcing cellular connection, supporting a healthy terrain for a diverse microbiome, and strengthening your body’s barriers against toxins.
Beyond these core benefits, however, ION* Skin Support is specially formulated to work with keratinocytes (skin cells), stabilize free radical production, and promote an increase in glutathione.
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