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  • 1 day

    A question!!

    Can this be used together with a toning toner?

    Translated from swedish

    1 product in post A question!!
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    • Customer service at Lyko
      13 hours
      Hey Maja! Absolutely, they work great! ✨ Take care! 💗

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  • 2 months

    SKIN1004 Centella ampoule

    Hi, when will the product be back in stock?
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    • Customer service at Lyko
      1 month
      Hi Stephanie This product can be used both morning and night If you're unsure how your skin reacts to the product, start by using it once a day (either morning or night) and see how your skin feels before increasing the frequency of use. Take care!

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SKIN1004Madagascar Centella Tone Brightening Capsule Ampoule 30 ml

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Ingredients

Essence-like textured ampoule with Madecassoside micro-beads that immediately melts on the skin, quickly absorbs with a soft and non-sticky finish - Patented ingredient with Madecassoside brightens the skin tone and gives the skin its natural glow - Madecassoside is rich in amino acids, beta carotene, fatty acids, and phytochemicals. - High concentration of Madagascan Centella asiatica extract (77%) soothes and calms the skin. - Tranexamic acid helps reduce melanin production and improve discoloration after acne breakouts and sun damage. Provides prevention and pigmentation care all at once. - Niacinamide (4%) brightens the skin tone as well as restores and repairs the skin barrier

Use:
Drop an appropriate amount and evenly apply to the skin. Gently pat to absorb into the skin.

30 ml
  • Category:Serum
  • Article number:
    3775-138-0030
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