
Marie Veronique Probiotic + Exfoliation Mask
Marie Veronique Probiotic + Exfoliation Mask
Marie Veronique Probiotic + Exfoliation Mask
This Product Is: a brightening and exfoliating mask
Good for: all skin types, including skin prone to hyperpigmentation
Why We Love It: The Marie Veronique Probiotic + Exfoliation Mask with 5% lactic acid acts as a gentle exfoliator, provides intense hydration, and helps brighten the skin, all without compromising microbial balance. This non-toxic mask helps restore skin's natural microfloral balance and leaves skin smooth, supple and glowing. Formulated with enzymes to help brighten the skin, shea butter and coconut flour to help improve emolliency.
The mask does not contain glycolic acid, thus safer for those with sensitive skin and skin susceptible to hyperpigmentation.
Use 1-2 times a week. Using a clean spatula, take 1 tsp into palms and massage into cleansed face/neck/chest until mostly absorbed. Avoid eye contour area. Leave on 3-5 minutes. Rinse. Daily sunscreen recommended. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult physician. Keep in a cool, dry place, out of direct light. Use within 6 months of opening.
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Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Infusion, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Nut Butter, Lactobacillus/Lemon Peel Ferment Extract, Sodium Salicylate, Xanthan Gum, Potato Flour, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Flour, Lactic Acid Extract, Probiotics, Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba (Guar) Gum, Citrus Aurantium (Neroli) Oil*, Citrus Sinensis (Orange) Peel Oil, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Oil*, Pelargonium Graveolens (Rose Geranium) Oil*
*Essential oil
Active ingredient: 5% lactic acid
Radical Fragrance Transparency. This means the fragrance ingredients are fully disclosed to you (not hidden behind the word "fragrance", which is the norm). All ingredients are included in the section above.
This fragrance is comprised of (Click on a fragrance category for more info):
Essential Oils
Essential OilsAuthentic essential oils are physically extracted by steam or expression (cold pressing) of the skin of the fruit. Essential oils have not been chemically altered (via reaction, solvent extraction) from their natural state. |
Certified Organic Fragrance
Certified Organic FragranceA blend of essential oils (see above) derived from plants that are grown in accordance with the USDA National Organic Program. |
Natural Fragrance
Natural FragranceNatural fragrances are mixtures of aromatic raw materials. As opposed to a whole essential oil found in a plant, these chemicals are physically isolated from natural compounds, then blended together to create a scent. If only natural isolates are used, companies can declare the scent “natural.” |
Naturally-Derived Fragrance
Naturally-Derived FragranceFragrance ingredients that have been extracted using solvents (alcohol, petrochemicals, vegetable oils), or extracted by fermentation, or ingredients which may have a natural component but have been significantly processed. |
Synthetic Fragrance
Unfragranced/UnscentedIngredients which are new molecules, made in a laboratory. The majority of synthetic constituent ingredients are from petroleum byproducts. Synthetic “nature-identical” ingredients fall into this category as well. Credo allows synthetic fragrances as long as there are no Dirty List components. |
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Essential Oils
Authentic essential oils are physically extracted by steam or expression (cold pressing) of the skin of the fruit. Essential oils have not been chemically altered (via reaction, solvent extraction) from their natural state.
Certified Organic Fragrance
A blend of essential oils (see above) derived from plants that are grown in accordance with the USDA National Organic Program.
Natural Fragrance
Natural fragrances are mixtures of aromatic raw materials. As opposed to a whole essential oil found in a plant, these chemicals are physically isolated from natural compounds, then blended together to create a scent. If only natural isolates are used, companies can declare the scent “natural.”
Naturally-Derived Fragrance
Fragrance ingredients that have been extracted using solvents (alcohol, petrochemicals, vegetable oils), or extracted by fermentation, or ingredients which may have a natural component but have been significantly processed.
Unfragranced/Unscented
Ingredients which are new molecules, made in a laboratory. The majority of synthetic constituent ingredients are from petroleum byproducts. Synthetic “nature-identical” ingredients fall into this category as well. Credo allows synthetic fragrances as long as there are no Dirty List components.
What's Behind "Fragrance"?
US law does not require that companies be transparent about the ingredients in fragrance/parfum. Credo believes in your right-to-know. We require all brands to categorize the fragrance in each product (see chart above), and encourage brands to fully disclose all scent ingredients.

All products are cruelty-free and formulated without ingredients on The Dirty List™️. At Credo, "clean" goes even deeper. Learn more.
Marie-Veronique Nadeau is a chemist who founded Marie Veronique in 2002. As a trained esthetician and a former high school chemistry teacher, she continues to lead the way towards safe yet effective skincare. Collaborating with her physicist and bio-medical engineer daughter, Jay Nadeau, to carefully choose each ingredient in every product solving real skin issues and address aging at the source. Her vision is to give skin superior, non-toxic care drawing on nature's genius and science, with additional efforts to reduce packaging waste. Marie Veronique products have no outer packaging and are packaged in only glass bottles. Happy skin. Happy planet.
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