Lirikos Launches Cell Marine Cleansing Line View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Marine cosmetic brand Lirikos, which conveys the vitality of the sea, has newly launched the 'Cell Marine Cleansing' line.


The Cell Marine Cleansing line consists of a total of four products: Whipping Cleansing Foam, Mud Peeling Cleansing Foam, Mild Cleansing Water, and Multi Cleansing Oil Foam.


The Multi Cleansing Oil Foam contains mineral-rich Andes Pink Salt, which helps improve skin moisture retention, while the other three products use clean and fine sea salt obtained by twice concentrating purified deep sea water, making them effective for sebum control, exfoliation, and skin soothing.


The flagship product, Cell Marine Whipping Cleansing Foam, applies a Moist Micella™ structure that allows ultra-fine bubbles to form quickly and abundantly, effectively removing skin impurities. Clinical tests confirmed that it removes more than 99% of Staphylococcus aureus, a representative harmful skin bacteria.


Cell Marine Mud Peeling Cleansing Foam uses mud from the West Sea and salt granules to thoroughly cleanse sebum and impurities, leaving the skin soft and smooth. Cell Marine Mild Cleansing Water is a gentle, mildly acidic cleansing product that soothes irritated skin and balances the skin, making it suitable for use without burdening the skin.


Cell Marine Multi Cleansing Oil Foam features a formula where the cleansing oil transforms into rich foam upon contact with water, providing a powerful cleansing effect that feels like double cleansing by washing away makeup residue and skin impurities twice. It enhances moisture retention by using mineral-rich Andes Pink Salt and Salicornia seed oil extracted from red Salicornia.



Products from the Lirikos Cell Marine Cleansing line can be purchased through major online shopping malls, including the Amorepacific Mall.


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