Blue Lagoon 3 step energy program – Cleanse, Boost and Nourish

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The Blue Lagoon 3 step energy program is designed to help you enjoy the full benefits of this unique Icelandic skin care. It is based on 3 fundamental elements in everyday skin care to cleanse, boost and nourish. Your skin feels pure, rejuvenated, glowing with energy.

1. Cleanse

Cleansing is the first step in your daily skin care regime. Cleansing becomes effective and pleasant with Blue Lagoon cleansing face line based on the mineral rich geothermal seawater.

Begin with mineral foaming cleanser to remove impurities and make-up and tonify with mineral biphasic toner. Skin feels fresh, renewed and balanced.

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2. Boost

Blue Lagoon boosting face products are high-tech, active formulas designed to boost skin with the energy it needs day and night for healthy functioning.

To help prevent the signs of aging Blue Lagoon has designed the boosting serums enhanced with natural bl_complexes. The products are your key to healthy, youthful skin.

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3. Nourish

Nourishment is important as the final step in your daily skin care regime.

The Blue Lagoon nourishing high-performance formulas are based on the natural and exclusive bl_complexes. They provide your skin with the nourishment, protection and revitalizing effects it needs day and night. Helps prevent premature skin aging, minimizes fine lines and wrinkles and strengthens the skin.

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We believe that Blue Lagoon skin care provides the best nature and science has to offer. We use exclusive Blue Lagoon natural ingredients as the foundation of our skin care, the production methods are green and environmentally friendly and all our face care is free from parabens.

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