WHITEN Whitening Body Lotion 150ml – NOVACLEAR

Body Lotion for Spot Reduction – NOVACLEAR Whitening

This body lotion contains glycolic acid (3%), alpha arbutin, and Vitamin C, which help to reduce pigmentation, even out skin tone, and improve skin texture. Thanks to its carefully selected active ingredients, this lotion works to soften, hydrate, and brighten the skin.

 

📍 Available Size: 150ml

AED 262.00

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Brand

Smart Pharma

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Smart Pharma

Product Description

Body Lotion for Spot Reduction – NOVACLEAR Whitening

This body lotion contains glycolic acid (3%), alpha arbutin, and Vitamin C, which help to reduce pigmentation, even out skin tone, and improve skin texture. Thanks to its carefully selected active ingredients, this lotion works to soften, hydrate, and brighten the skin.

Benefits:

  1. Softens and smooths the skin.
  2. Hydrates and nourishes the skin.
  3. Evens out skin tone and helps reduce pigmentation.
  4. Exfoliates dead skin cells with glycolic acid, allowing for better absorption of active ingredients.

How to Use:

  • Apply daily to clean skin or as directed by a dermatologist or specialist.
  • This product contains Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), which may increase skin sensitivity to the sun. Avoid excessive sun exposure during use and for a week after stopping the use of this product. Always apply sunscreen.

🩺 Dermatologically tested.

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