October 29, 2018

Biore Pink Lemonade Pore Strips, Witch Hazel, Micellar Waters and More Newness!

Biore Pink Lemonade Pore Strips have arrived! Bless be! Finally the US is catching on Japan’s fondness for scented Nose Strips! I mean, why should a nose strip smell pretty while it’s sitting on your nose right?

Along with two new scented Pore Strips, Biore has quite a few new goodies this Fall to look forward to.

Here’s what’s new from Biore for Fall 2018.

Biore Blue Agave & Baking Soda Detox Mask $7.99
A blue agave and baking soda mask created for combination skin that lifts away dirt and oil from clogged pores.

Biore Whipped Purifying Charcoal Detox Mask $7.99
An intense, cooling mask with natural charcoal created to mattify oily skin while lifting away dirt and oil from clogged pores.

Biore Baking Soda Cleansing Micellar Water $7.99
An ideal micellar water for combination skin types that removes makeup easily while refreshing skin!

Biore Charcoal Cleansing Micellar Water $7.99
Mattify skin as you easily remove makeup and refresh skin with this micellar water.

Biore Pink Lemonade Deep Cleansing Pore Strips $7.99
Draw out dirt, oil, and blackheads from noses like a magnet with these cute lemonade scented and printed nose strips!

Biore Citrus Deep Cleansing Pore Strips $7.99
Draw out dirt, oil, and blackheads from noses like a magnet with these cute citrus scented and printed nose strips!

Biore Witch Hazel Toner $7.99
Salicylic acid and witch hazel act treat and prevent future blemishes.

Biore’s Fall 2018 offerings are available now and on sale for Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off!

Where to buy

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  • kjh

    Honestly, I just don’t get the push for baking soda, so prominent in these Biore releases, as well as others, when the skin has an ACID mantle. Makes zero sense to me.