A Hero Beauty Product: Oxygen Skin Serum from Oxygen Pur

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Serums and facial oils have become a huge market segment in the past few years, with just about every skincare line offering them– and they have become an essential part of my nighttime beauty routine, usually followed by moisturizer.

 

But no matter how effective they are, most that I have tried have a somewhat annoying smell, especially the oils. Now comes a product that is not only stellar, but completely fragrance free.

 

It’s from a Toronto-based beauty and wellness company, Oxygen Pur, which uses state-of-the-art technology to incorporate oxygen in its products, and carry it through the skin to leave it invigorated and hydrated. As such, the brand is pioneering a new road in anti-aging skincare, proving that oxygen deficiency can be restored.

 

“It’s widely known that oxygen helps heal, invigorate and rejuvenate us. When infused into specially designed skincare serums, this life-giving fundamental element can deliver truly remarkable benefits,” says the company’s president and CEO Gerry Merz.

 

Oxygen Pur serum is the only chemical-free oxygen serum on the market and is hypoallergenic, paraben, phthalate, sulfate and cruelty free. It contains only four ingredients, starting with water and oxygen. And unlike other so-called “oxygen-based” products, it does not contain hydrogen peroxide.

 

The serum contains 15 times the amount of dissolved oxygen found in regular water and helps repair the skin after treatments like micro dermabrasion, waxing, chemical peels, IPL, and laser treatments. It’s non-greasy and absorbs quickly into the skin.

 

Compared to other products, it is a pleasure to apply–and trust me when I say there is absolutely no residual fragrance. Oh, and did we mention that it reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines and visibly firms the skin– at a price point that won’t break your budget.

 

Oxygen Pur Oxygen Skin Serum, 2.7 fl. oz. pump, $80,  www.oxygenpur.com

 

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Author: Hillary Atkin

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