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Retinol & Vitamin C Serum 30 ml
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Description
Ingredients

This lightweight serum combines plant-based Retinol and concentrated Vitamin C, encapsulated in phospholipids to penetrate deep into skin for greater potency, without any harsh irritation.
All working together to dramatically brighten uneven skin, while improving the appearance of dark spots, dark circles, eye bags, fine lines, and wrinkles.

Key ingredients:

Stabilised vitamin C enables more effective delivery into the skin.
A key antioxidant that brightens skin, reduces the look of dark spots for a more even complexion. It both repairs and protects from free radical damage, like discoloration and dullness

Plant-based Retinol: ideal for people with sensitive skin who want the retinol benefits, without irritation and sensitivity. Helps promote skin cell renewal and boosts collagen production.
Improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while leaving skin plumped and healthier-looking. Effective at reducing crow's feet, dark circles, and eyebags.
Our plant-based Retinol is eco-friendly (better for the environment,) and animal-friendly.

Fucocert: Increases hydration by 44% one hour after application and prevents skin from water loss.
It is a plant polysaccharide rich in fucose and provides excellent and long-lasting hydration, making it feel touchably softer.

Use:
Apply to clean skin, smoothing over the face, under the eye area, and neck.
Allow to absorb before applying moisturiser.
Use every morning and/or evening for best results.

30 ml

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