Pestle & Mortar 16% Vitamin C Serum for Face, with Hyaluronic Acid E, Hydrating Brightening Dark Spots, Anti Ageing Reduce Wrinkles 40ml

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Amazon WHAT IS IT? An intense blend of Vitamin C Serum and natural extracts for dramatically brighter looking skin. WHAT DOES IT DO? This Vitamin C 2 Phase face serum visibly smooths the complexion, firms the skin and brightens the skin. WHY IS IT DIFFERENT? 3 types of high-performance Vitamin C means that skin gets superior benefits without irritation. 2 phase pump technology mixes a Vitamin C rich water phase with a lightweight oil phase to deliver one perfect dose of serum. WHAT IS VITAMIN C? With age, the production of collagen in the body slows down causing our skin to loose structure. Adding Vitamin C to your skincare routine helps the skin to produce collagen resulting in skin that is more supple, smoother and toned. KEY BENEFITS: Repairs skin cells, Enhances skin structure, Firms and smooths skin, Intense brightening, Clarifies skin & Reduces dark spots.

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WHAT IS IT? An intense blend of Vitamin C Serum and natural extracts for dramatically brighter looking skin. WHAT DOES IT DO? This Vitamin C 2 Phase face serum visibly smooths the complexion, firms the skin and brightens the skin. WHY IS IT DIFFERENT? 3 types of high-performance Vitamin C means that skin gets superior benefits without irritation. 2 phase pump technology mixes a Vitamin C rich water phase with a lightweight oil phase to deliver one perfect dose of serum. WHAT IS VITAMIN C? With age, the production of collagen in the body slows down causing our skin to loose structure. Adding Vitamin C to your skincare routine helps the skin to produce collagen resulting in skin that is more supple, smoother and toned. KEY BENEFITS: Repairs skin cells, Enhances skin structure, Firms and smooths skin, Intense brightening, Clarifies skin & Reduces dark spots.


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Brand Pestle & Mortar
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  • 0855717008272

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