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Vitamin C + Arbutin Serum | Face Serum | Reduces Pigmentation on face

 



Our Summer Special Launches

1. Vitamin C + Arbutin Serum - In summers, your skin gets overexposed to the sun resulting in more melanin production. This serum contains 2 powerful brightening actives that help reduce your summer sunburn and tan making you shine line like the summer sun.
2. Hydrating Mist Cica Peptide - Your skin dehydrates faster during summers. Quench your skin's thirst with our hydrating mist. It provides a radiant and fresh appearance at any time of the day during summer
3. 2% Salicylic Body Acne Spray - During the summer season we generally tend to sweat more, causing warmth and moisture to be trapped below our clothing. This body spray targets acne on the back, neck, shoulder, and other hard-to-reach parts of the body. Salicylic acid gently #exfoliates and unclogs pores with its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

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