Advanced C Serum
Advanced-C Serum by Cellex-C is the pinnacle of modern day skin care. Packed with a superpotent dose of free form and hydrolyzed L-ascorbic acid and antioxidant protection, the Advanced-C Serum will drastically reduce the visible signs of aging. Say goodbye to fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, and sagging skin in just 6 to 8 weeks of use.
- Slowly tightens and leaves treated skin feeling silky
- Improves skin texture, tone, and adds a youthful glow
- Amazing results in just 6 to 8 weeks of use
Skin Hydration Complex
Skin Hydration Complex by Cellex-C is formulated with a super high percentage of hyaluronic acid, which is a natural moisturizer found in your own body. The clear gel also contains many skin enhancing amino acids including ellagic acid to penetrate the skin and hydrate beneath the surface. This product is not intended for surface hydration so you must use an additional moisturizer.
- Allows for increased absorption of vitamin C
- Oil free gel- Perfect base for all types of make-up
- Restores skin youthfulness and buoyancy
- Will instantly give your skin silky texture
- For best results, allow for 3 to 6 weeks of regular use
Advanced C Serum - Water (aqua), Ascorbic acid, acetyl tyrosine, zinc sulphate, glycine, grape skin (vitis vinifera) extract, grape seed (vitis vinifera) extract, sodium hyaluronate, bioflavonoids, ergothioneine.
Skin Hydration Complex - Water (aqua), sodium hyaluronate, proline, glycine, pomegranate (punica granatum) extract, phenoxyethanol.
1. Cleanse and Tone.
2. Apply 2-3 drops of Cellex-C Advanced C Serum.
3. Apply 2-3 drops of Skin Hydration Complex.
4. Apply the moisturizer of your choice.
5. Cellex-C Advanced C Serum may be used in conjunction with the Skin Hydration Complex once a day.
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