120ml Over White AHA 70% Pineapple Body Serum Remove Dark Skin Lightening Beach
Product Description:
Experience the transformative power of 120ml Over White AHA 70% Pineapple Body Serum, the secret to achieving radiant, even-toned skin. Infused with the potent properties of pineapple enzymes, this serum gently exfoliates and brightens the skin, leaving it soft, smooth, and luminous.
Product Features:
* Advanced Exfoliation: Contains 70% AHA, which effectively removes dead skin cells to promote cell turnover and reveal brighter, smoother skin.
* Pineapple Enzymes: Pineapple enzymes dissolve keratin, softening the skin and promoting absorption of other ingredients.
* Skin Brightening: AHA exfoliation reduces hyperpigmentation, fades dark spots, and evens out skin tone, leaving you with a radiant glow.
* Moisturizing Benefits: Formulated with nourishing ingredients to hydrate and soothe the skin, preventing dryness and irritation.
* Safe for All Skin Types: Suitable for both men and women, this serum is gentle enough for sensitive skin and helps improve overall skin texture.
Benefits of Using the Over White AHA 70% Pineapple Body Serum:
* Reduces hyperpigmentation and dark spots
* Evens out skin tone and brightens the complexion
* Exfoliates and softens the skin, revealing a smoother surface
* Addresses concerns such as sun damage, acne scarring, and dullness
* Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin
Directions for Use:
* For optimal results, use the serum after showering or bathing.
* Apply a moderate amount to the desired areas and massage gently in circular motions.
* Allow the serum to absorb for a few minutes before applying other products.
* Use 2-3 times per week or as directed by a dermatologist.
Note:
* It is recommended to perform a patch test before using the serum on larger areas of the skin.
* If you experience any irritation or discomfort, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
* Avoid direct contact with eyes or broken skin.
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