We live in a world where it has become nearly impossible to avoid pollutants and toxins. They are everywhere. Gone are the carefree days when we could consume products without being paranoid about the ingredients. It’s now perfectly normal to read the label on the back of every single product we pick up, which is why AQUA Carpatica is a God send for the health conscious. It’s the worlds only nitrate-free naturally sparkling mineral water. Why is that a big deal? Well, nitrates are contaminants commonly found in water and are a big no-no for the human body! It can wreck havoc on the delicate systems of our bodies. Moreover, everyone knows what an essential role water plays in maintaining the beauty and youthfulness of the skin.
Want to take it to the next level? You can even wash your face with this water!! I have a rule of thumb when it comes to skin care. If the Korean and Japanese girls are doing it then it must work! I mean, they are pioneers in the world of skincare after all. These beauty aficionados of the East have been using sparkling water to wash their faces for a while now and this trend seems to have caught the attention of the West. What better type of H2O to pamper your precious skin with than AQUA Carpatica? If you are going to wash your face with bottled water then let it be this brand. Their water comes from springs deep within the Carpathian Mountains which is the last untouched and wild forest in Europe, free from any harmful chemicals and other forms of contaminants. Not only does it contain Calcium, Magnesium (that are anti-aging and anti-inflammatory) and is naturally alkalizing but it also aids in exfoliation and oxygenation of the skin! Yes! Please take my money!
This international brand is now available at Sprouts Farmers Market stores and soon at Whole Foods, Wegmans and Kroger. Head on over and stock up!
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