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Cellex-C Advanced-C
Cellex-C Advanced C Skin Hydration Complex
30 ml
$87.00    |    SKU #CL048

 
Hydrate your skin in a whole new way with Cellex-C's popular moisturizing solution.

Are you looking for a moisturizer that won't leave your skin oily and worse for the wear? Check out Cellex-C's Advanced C Skin Hydration Complex. An oil-free, clear gel, it helps your skin to produce more of its own moisture, leaving your complexion clear and chemical free! This also contains amino acids, which helps the skin to look and feel its best no matter what the weather.

Thousands of women have discovered the benefits of using the Cellex-C line, and the Advanced C Skin Hydration Complex is a popular choice for those dry-skinned ladies who are looking for a new solution to an age-old problem.

It only takes a few weeks to start experiencing the softer and smoother skin that you were meant to have. Using this once or twice a day is all that you need to do to promote more natural moisture in your skin. The active ingredient hyaluronic acid has been heralded as a miracle in the skin care industry for quite some time now, and you will be amazed at what it can do to help you.

So welcome Cellex-C Advanced C Skin Hydration Complex to your regular skin care regime to start getting the skin that you have not just always wanted, but truly deserve! 

Ingredients:
Water (aqua), hyaluronic acid, proline, glycine, ellagic acid, phenoxyethanol.

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