Anua Green Lemon Vita C Blemish Serum 20g
Medicine overview
Description
Green Lemon Vitamin C Blemish Serum by Anua is a Korean face serum that combines the natural power of green lemons with brightening and antioxidant ingredients for radiant and even skin.
Thanks to the presence of Alpha-Arbutin and Vitamin C, it visibly reduces dark spots and imperfections, giving brightness to the face. Its gentle formula is free of alcohol, parabens, silicones, and sulfates, making it ideal for sensitive skin.
Skin Benefits of Using Green Lemon Vitamin C Blemish Serum:
- Brightening Effect: Reduces dark spots and post-acne scars, evening out skin tone.
- Illuminating Action: Gives brightness to dull skin, enhancing its vitality.
- Antioxidant Protection: Protects against free radicals and UV damage, preventing premature aging.
- Strengthens Skin Barrier: Improves hydration and skin resilience with Ceramide NP.
Key Ingredients of Green Lemon Vitamin C Blemish Serum:
- Alpha-Arbutin: A brightening agent that reduces sun-induced pigmentation and promotes an even complexion.
- Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): An antioxidant that stimulates collagen production, reduces spots, and protects from UV rays.
- Ceramide NP: Strengthens the skin barrier, increasing hydration and making skin firmer and smoother.
How to Use Green Lemon Vitamin C Blemish Serum:
- Prepare Skin for Application: Cleanse the face and apply a toner to balance the skin barrier’s pH.
- Apply: Dispense 2-3 drops of serum onto your face and gently massage until fully absorbed.
- Pat: For optimal absorption, lightly tap the skin with your fingertips.
- Complete Your Routine: Apply a moisturizer, and during the day, use sunscreen to maximize the benefits of the serum.
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