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SkinCeuticals Correction
SkinCeuticals Retinol 1.0
1 oz.
$59.00    |    SKU #SK041

 

Is your skin majorly misbehaving? While some individuals experience an occasional dryness or a random breakout, some deal with much harsher and permanent issues such as photo-damaged skin.

 

Containing 1% pure retinol, the highest available concentration on the market, SkinCeuticals Retinol 1.0 stimulates cell regeneration and helps to build up collagen. This helps to remove the look of fine lines, wrinkles, and the blotchy patches caused by photo-damage.

 

Guaranteed to not clog pores, this stuff works alone and will not require the use of an additional moisturizer. At a great price with a promise of great results, SkinCeuticals Retinol 1.0 is a great find for anyone looking for a real reversal on the years of damage their skin has endured.
 
 

Ingredients:
water, cyclomethicone, cyclopentasiloxane, dimethicone crosspolymer, dimethicone, dimethiconol, laureth-4, laureth-23, hydrogenated lecithin, butyorspermum parkii (shea butter), caprylic/capric triglyceride, ceramide 2, ceramide 3, phytosphingosine, cholesterol, hypericum perforatum extract, propylene glycol, allyl methacrylate crosspolymer, polysorbate 20, retinol, BHT, sodium polyacrylate, dimethicone PEG-7 isostearate, glycerin, polyacrylamide, C13-14 isoparaffin, leureth-7, bisabolol. rosa canina leaf extract, silybum marianum fruit extract, passiflora incarnata flower extract, chamomilla recutita (matreicaria) leaf extract, citric acid, methylsothiazolinone, tetrasodium EDTA SkinCeuticals

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