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Botanic Activist 4-Step Mini Renewal Routine Set

Botanic Activist 4-Step Mini Renewal Routine Set

Regular price €36,95
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Give your skin the ultimate restart with our most potent botanic actives.

The Botanic Activist Set includes 4 breakthrough natural certified formulas that help visually improve texture, tone, elasticity and brightness while remaining gentle on the skin.

What’s inside:

Retinol Alternative Serum (15 ml) — revitalises the skin, reducing the look of uneven texture and lines for a visibly smoother, firmer and renewed complexion.

Niacinamide Alternative Serum (15 ml) — promotes a more even-looking skin tone by targeting dark spots and redness, especially in blemish-prone skin.

Peel 5% Brightening AHA Peel Mask (17 ml) — gently exfoliates, refines the look of texture and replenishes radiance with 5% lactic acid for a vibrant complexion.

Vitamin C Illuminating Recovery Cream (15 ml) — formulated with a stabilised form of vitamin C to instantly revive dull and tired complexions, promoting healthy-looking glow.

Pairs well with

Step 1: Apply Peel 5% Brightening AHA Peel Mask to clean, dry skin, then rinse off after 3–10 minutes. Use 2–3 times a week in the evening, make sure to wear sunscreen in the morning. Don't use the mask in the same routine as Retinol Alternative Serum.

Step 2: Treat the skin with Retinol Alternative or Niacinamide Alternative Serum. Both can be used AM/PM, but not simultaneously

Step 3: Mornings and evenings, moisturise the skin with Vitamin C Illuminating Recovery Cream.

This product is made in MÁDARA factory (Riga, Latvia) using 100% green electricity from renewable sources. All formulas are responsibly developed in our labs, designed to be skin-friendly and biodegradable, free from harsh chemicals and potential environmental pollutants.

We use Earth-conscious packaging solutions, including post-consumer recycled plastics, recycled ocean waste and materials left over from sugarcane and wood production.

Our primary packaging — tubes, bottles, flacons — has been recyclable since 2006.