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The skincare section of many cosmetics shops is inundated with a variety of products promising many things – from beautiful skin, treatment, skin lightening and toning.
Although some may have lived up to their promise, a major setback has been the effect of harsh chemicals such as dyes, hydroquinone, parabens among others with regrettable side effects after long period of usage.
Your skin is only a few millimeters thick yet it is by far the largest organ in the body and the biggest part of what dermatologists call the integumentary system – basically the outer covering of the body that includes the hair and nails.

Your skin reflects your mental and physical state. If your skin is glowy, smooth, blemish-free and happy you are happy and confident – and this is why you need to know about the PHYRIS Skin Care Concept.
PHYRIS products, an eclectic collection of them, offers facial and skincare in various formulas with high quality natural ingredients for every skin type and skin condition.
Following the tradition of the Dr. Grandel family in Augsburg, Germany, the exclusive formulations that characterize PHYRIS product lines have spanned over six decades.
The PHYRIS Africa Project (PAP) which is a marketing and investment campaign of the PHYRIS
Skin Care Concept is big! says Mr. Riche-Mike Wellington, President of Priority Health Ghana, the lead distributors of PHYRIS Cosmetics in Africa.
“For a company to be in existence for over 67 years and still growing stronger spanning over 52 countries worldwide with its products, then of course nobody needs to tell you its credibility and international reputation,” he stresses.
How PHYRIS works:
PHYRIS uses a comprehensive 3-Phase Care Concept which is superior to conventional care methods. The cleverly devised 3-Phase concept is unmatched in today's world of cosmetics, offering phenomenal skincare results.
This elaborate skincare concept is unique and offers best results for every skin type and demand as in rejuvenating and refining, moisturizing and smoothening; firming and restructuring; vitalizing and protecting as well as repairing and regenerating.
The PHYRIS care concept begins with the PHASE 1 which involves cleansing, peeling and tonifying with enzymatic peels as well as a deep Cleansing Mineral Masks

Photo: Some Phase One products
The PHASE 2 of PHYRIS - Activation or simply SOMI – is what Mr. Wellington refers to as the heart of PHYRIS. The exact activation of the skin with the right SOMI makes subsequent skincare even more effective.
“What SOMI does is to prepare the skin and makes the active ingredients in the subsequent care cream even more tolerable. You can use the SOMI with whatever care cream you have,” Mr. Wellington explains.

Photo: Phase two products
PHASE 3 presents a whole range of products that provides for every possibility to optimally protect and care for the skin and its related problems while acting against skin aging.

Photo: Phase three products
“The PHYRIS Africa Project is bringing the PHYRIS range onto the African market because we want people to have value for their money and appreciate beauty the scientific and luxurious way,” says Mr. Riche-Mike Wellington.
The overriding objective for choosing PHYRIS is its uniqueness, quality and effectiveness.
PHYRIS creates results you can feel instantly and lastingly.
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