Everyone needs a good cleanser in their routine! If you want a brighter-looking complexion or currently use serums and moisturizing creams - definitely give this a try. This cleanser is a key step in your daily skincare routine - it helps keep your face looking bright and clean. You can use it twice a day - once in the morning, once at night.
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Q: What's the #1 Cause of Aging Skin?
Has your skin lost its "natural glow"? Noticing more wrinkles and fine lines? What about dark or age spots?
Don't fret! This is super common among women.
Scientists have been searching for centuries to uncover the secrets of what causes aging skin.
In 2015, scientific researchers found that loss of collagen is a leading cause of visible aging.
What's collagen? Collagen gives our skin that plump, firm, youthful look. It's the most abundant protein in the human body.
Unfortunately, we lose about 1% of our collagen every year as we get older.
Plus, external factors like sunlight damage, pollution, and toxins take their toll on our skin.
So what can we do?
How It Works
Nimi's Hydrating Daily Cleanser is scientifically formulated to address this exact issue.
It contains lots of natural ingredients and antioxidants that have been shown to stimulate collagen production and fight against free radicals and toxins.
Our formula uses natural, research-backed ingredients that have been proven to:
✓ Brighten Skin Complexion
✓ Visibly Reduce the Appearance of Wrinkles
✓ Promote Collagen Production
✓ Help Skin Retain Moisture and Lock in Hydration
It's simple - just use the cleanser morning and night before you apply your serums and moisturizers. The ingredients work throughout the day to target key signs of aging.
And voila! Easy as that. One simple step to better skin.
Key Ingredients

Vitamin C
This powerhouse antioxidant helps with anti-aging, skin brightening, and protection against free radical damage. Sourced from Tangerine and Gingko plants.

Jojoba Oil
A natural extract from the Jojoba plant, a species of desert perennial. Jojoba Oil has lots of vitamins, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties. Works to penetrate deep into your skin matrix and create a moisturizing barrier to protect skin from dehydration and environmental damage.
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Shea Butter
A luxuriously rich ingredient that helps smooth and soften skin. Shea Butter is rich in antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamins. Nourishes and hydrates, leaving your skin feeling soft and supple.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know if this is right for me?
Q: I WANT it! When will my product arrive?
Woohoo! Our products typically will arrive within 5-7 days after you order.
Q: What makes Nimi so different from the big skincare brands?
Two things: our values and our ingredients.
We were inspired to create Nimi by the amazing women we’re surrounded by. Nimi celebrates femininity, faith, family values, and love of our country. We walk the walk - your purchase directly supports women’s organizations doing great work in our community. Two of our favorites are Girls on the Run and Women of Faith.
Nimi uses premium natural ingredients in ALL of our skincare products - no parabens, no phthalates, and never tested on animals. We’ve combined Earth’s natural goodness with cutting-edge research to help you look and feel your best.
Q: How often should I use the Hydrating Daily Cleanser?
For best results, we recommend using the cleanser twice a day during your morning and nightly routine.
Q: Can I use the Hydrating Daily Cleanser in my existing skincare routine?
Yes! It's a perfect fit for any skincare routine. It's a deep cleansing, gentle wash for your face.
Sources
1. Zouboulis, C. C., Ganceviciene, R., Liakou, A. I., Theodoridis, A., Elewa, R., & Makrantonaki, E. (2019). Aesthetic aspects of skin ageing, prevention and local treatment. Clinics in Dermatology. doi:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2019.04.002
2. Farris PK. Cosmetical Vitamins: Vitamin C. In: Draelos ZD, Dover JS, Alam M, editors. Cosmeceuticals. Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology. 2nd ed. New York: Saunders Elsevier; 2009.
3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3583892/
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