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NeutriherbsEnhanced Vitamin C Serum with Hyaluronic Acid - 30ml

R229

Retail: R350
About

Neutriherbs Vitamin C Serum combines the highest quality Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid, creates a potent antioxidant effect that permeates skin smoothly and helps lighten and brighten your skin. This incredible formula fades sun spots, discolouration and refines skin texture. Leave you a youthful glow appearance.

Product Features
  • Antioxidant formula protects skin from environmental stressors 
  • Naturally lifts and firms
  • No Parabens, no alcohol
  • Hydrates and moisturises skin
  • Fades sun spots and discolouration
  • Leaves you a youthful glow appearance
  • Lightens and Brightens complexion 
  • Stimulates collagen for firmer, smoother skin
  • Unclogs pores to clear up acne and prevent future breakouts
  • No Animal Testing
Product Specifications

Ingredients: 
Hyaluronic Acid, Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract, Aloe Leaf Extract, Glycerin, Vitamin C, Hydrolyzed wheat protein, Xanthan Gum 

Directions:

Wash and pat skin dry
Apply toner before serum
Apply a thin layer of serum over the desired area, allow drying
After serum has dried completely, apply your favourite moisturiser

Cautions:

  • Discontinue use if redness or irritation occurs
  • Do not ingest
  • Avoid contact with eyes
  • keep out of reach of children

If you have sensitive skin, patch test before applying to other parts of body

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