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Face Glowing Serum for Daily Skincare Routine | Best Anti-Aging Skincare Routine

An anti-aging skincare routine can sometimes become overwhelming. Therefore in this kit, we have combined all the ingredients you need to age gracefully from Retinoids to Vitamin C . This kit also features 2% Granactive Retinoid in Squalane that is perfect for beginners. Granactive is effective and minimally irritating.

Face Glowing Serum for Daily Skincare Routine
 Face Glowing Serum for Daily Skincare Routine


BEGINNER’S SET:

  • Centella Green Tea Face wash-  A hydrating cleanser that remove excess oil & dirt
  • Rosehip Moisturizer- A lightweight moisturizer that has combination of humectants and emollients
  • Antioxidant Serum(10ml)- 10% Vitamin C serum brightens skin**
  • 2% Granactive Retinoid(10ml)- Based in Squalane, this serum is perfect for beginners as Granactive is effective and minimally irritating

ADVANCED SET:

  • Centella Green Tea Face wash- A hydrating cleanser that removes excess oil & dirt
  • Rosehip Moisturizer- A lightweight moisturizer that has combination of humectants and emollients
  • Antioxidant Serum(10ml)- 10% Vitamin C serum brightens skin**
  • 5% Lactic Acid Serum- Resurfaces dull skin and keeps the skin hydrated**
  • 2% Granactive Retinoid(10ml)- Based in Squalane, is perfect for beginners as it is effective and minimally irritating**
  • Pure Rosehip Oil- Replenishes the skin with intense moisture

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