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Volufiline 100% Ampoule Oil For face Serum France SEDERMA 10ml DIY Skincare | KISOCARE
Volufiline 100% Ampoule Oil For face Serum France SEDERMA 10ml DIY Skincare | KISOCARE
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100% Pure Volufiline Ampoule Oil from France SEDERMA
Natural cosmetic ingredient for DIY skin care. Helps improve skin elasticity, firmness, and fullness. Highly concentrated pure oil meant to be mixed with your existing skincare products.
How to use:
Mix 1-2 drops with your daily lotion, cream, or body lotion before applying. Do not apply directly to the skin without diluting.
Free from: Parabens, Synthetic fragrances, Artificial coloring, Silicones.
KEY PRODUCT DETAILS:
- Skin Benefits: Clinical J-Beauty formulation targeted for highly effective skin conditioning, hydration, and visible improvement without synthetic additives.
- Scent: Synthetic Fragrance-Free (Unscented)
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