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KISOCARE Fullerene RS
KISOCARE Fullerene RS
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FULLERENE10Radical Sponge SerumContains 10% Water-soluble Fullerene
Excellent moisturizer for Age-defying, smooths the appearance of lines, conspicuouspores, redness as well as Even Tone and blemishes / skin imperfections care
– Nobel Prize-winning ingredient– Powerful antioxidant, 170 to 250 times stronger than Vitamin C
PRODUCT DETAILSThe highest concentration in Japan, a 10% solution of "RadicalSponge" which contains Nobel Prize-winning Fullerene. Thismoisturizer & concentrated beauty serum contains high-functioningnegative ion water, which is both highly permeable and gentle onskin. Light and easily absorbed, this negative ion water is safe foruse by people of all skin types.
HOW IT WORKSThe permeative properties of negative ion water carry thelong-lasting antioxidant power of fullerene deep into the skin, forintensely hydrated, Soothe / Calmthy and beautiful skin. In addition, byenhancing the skin barrier function, the natural water retentioncapacity of the skin increases.
Intense hydration and gloss for enhanced radianceFor soft and glowing beautiful skin
The Age-defying effects of FULLERENE10-Even Tone/Even Tone-Age-defying-smooths the appearance of lines-Rejuvenation-blemishes / skin imperfections improvement-Moisturizing-Pore tightening-Anti-Inflammatory
INGREDIENTSWater, Butylene Glycol, Fullerenes, PVP
Directions for use- Safe for use in both morning and evening skin care.- Aftercleaningandpreparingyourskinwithlotion,spread3-4dropsof "FULLERENE10" over your palms and then apply to the entireface.It can also be mixed in with lotion or cream.
Precautions● Do not use on skin with damage or abnormalities, swelling, rash,etc.● Discontinue use if you experience severe skin irritation.● Symptoms may be aggravated with continued use. In such cases,please consult a dermatologist.● Discontinue use if you experience any of the following skinproblems.(1) Skin irregularities such as redness, swelling, itching, irritation,discoloration (i.e.: white blotches) or skin darkening.(2) Any of the above-mentioned skin irregularities after exposure tothe sun.● Avoid contact with eyes. If in contact with eyes, rinse immediatelywith cold or lukewarm water.● Keep out of reach of children.● Do not store in a location exposed to direct sunlight, hightemperature, and/or humidity.● This product is best if used within 3 months of opening.● Those who are pregnant, nursing, undergoing Care forillness or dermatological Cares, please consult with a Expert / Expertbefore use.● If you experience redness or irritation, discontinue use.
KISOCARE CO., LTD4-14-1-2F,KITAHORIE,NISHI-KU, OSAKA JAPAN
INGREDIENTS
Water, Butylene Glycol, Fullerene, PVP
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