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Cellex-C Betaplex
Cellex-C Betaplex Gentle Foaming Cleanser
180 ml
$32.00    |    SKU #CL015

 
The use of alpha and beta hydroxy acids gives Cellex-C Betaplex Gentle Foaming Cleanser its ability to leave your skin completely cleansed and refreshed.

Regular use of Cellex-C Betaplex Gentle Foaming Cleanser will guarantee you a clearer, brighter and more youthful complexion. Even if you have sun-damaged skin, or suffer from layers of wrinkles and fine lines, this cleanser promises to restore your skin’s condition that is equal to the healthy skin of a younger person.

How is it possible to have younger skin when you're older? Typical "older" looking skin is made up of fine lines, rough spots and devitalized, dull looking skin. When layers of damaged skin cells no longer sheds, it accumulates and the process of introducing newer skin cells is reduced. Younger skin constantly sheds these skin cells, allowing for a fresher complexion.

With Cellex-C Betaplex Gentle Foaming Cleanser, these old layers are washed away and replaced with a new surface of skin, promoting skin cell renewal and eliminating fine lines and wrinkles.

While cleansing, the cleanser also unclogs pores and will bring a new glow to your whole face.  

Ingredients:
Water(aqua), aloe barbadensis gel, sodium laureth sulphate, cocamidopropyl betaine, lactic acid, lauramide dea, willow bark(salix alba)extract, bisabolol,cucmber(cucmis sativus)extract, clover(trifolium pratense)extract,methylparben, DMDM hydantoin, propylparaben, FD&C yellow No.5(ci 19140), FD&C Blue No. 1 (CI 42090)

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