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Pearl & Royal Jelly Cream
Fair, Even-Toned, Flawless & Radiant Complexion
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Pearl & Royal Jelly
Cream
Code: 74197 15g
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An extraordinary skin-tone coloured moisturizing cream that combines
two ancient, revered treasures with a new patented breakthrough ingredient
for phenomenal beauty results!
Pearl &
Royal Jelly Cream is formulated using Pearl Powder, Royal Jelly
and Lumiskin with rich hydrating and antioxidant factors (Squalane,
Jojoba Oil and Vitamin E) for a translucent, dewy soft and youthful
look.
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Brightens
skin to get rid of dullness & uneven skin tone |
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Lightens
pigmentation & appearance of scars |
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Promotes
a clear, flawless complexion |
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Smoothes
the appearance of fine lines & wrinkles |
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Restores
skin elasticity & lifts sagging skin |
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Reduces
unsightly shine & open pores |
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Softens,
smoothens & refines skin |
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Get
a more natural coverage with this skin coloured cream that doubles
as a make-up base.
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twice daily in the morning and evening, on cleansed and toned face. |
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Amazing
Power of Pearl Powder, Royal Jelly & Lumiskin
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Pearl
Powder
Used for centuries as a beauty tonic, it was once the exclusive skin
care secret of royalties because it contains a unique blend of at
least 22 types of amino acids, mucopolysaccharides, Natural Moisturising
Factors (NMFs), vitamin B complex and an array of minerals, trace
minerals and antioxidants. This natural complex works synergistically
to achieve and maintain a skin texture that is fair, smooth, soft
and supple.
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Royal
Jelly
A multi-functional, highly nutritious substance long known to prolong
youthfulness and beautify skin. Nourishes and rejuvenates skin cells
to fight visible signs of ageing. Rich moisturizing properties feed
thirsty skin and prevent skin dryness.
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Lumiskin
A patented whitening ingredient from France with a new approach to
skin lightening. Tested on both Asia and Caucasian skin with remarkable
skin lightening results and significant pigmentation reduceing effects.
Keeps skin radiant and even-toned.
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(Colorimetric
test on 22 Caucasian volunteers)
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