Garnier Skin Active Replumping Shot Tissue Mask 33g

Garnier Skin Active Replumping Shot Tissue Mask 33g33g

Skin Care


Manufacturer:

Garnier


Product Code : 23802
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Garnier Fresh-Mix Replumping Face Sheet Shot Mask with Hyaluronic Acid, the first ‘DIY' mix-it-yourself shot mask, by Garnier.

In one section is a hydrating formula, enriched with hyaluronic acid, and separately in the other section is an ultra-absorbent, dry algae tissue mask, waiting to be infused. Mix it when you want! Once mixed, the tissue is instantly transformed into a soft gel with a bouncy cushion texture that fits to the face to replump the skin with moisture and leave skin softer and supple.

Proven Effectiveness:** After 1 week (3 applications), skin feels smoother and bouncier. After 4 weeks (12 applications), skin feels firmer and more elastic. *quantity of a 30ml bottle of serum **self-assessment 83 women.

Replumps & soothes skin.

Enriched with hyaluronic acid.

INGREDIENTS :

967408 02 ,Aqua / Water,Glycerin,Propanediol,Betaine,Peg-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil,Sodium Citrate,Sodium Hyaluronate,Algin,Ascorbyl Glucoside,Hydroxyacetophenone,Hydroxyethylcellulose,Citric Acid,Ci 19140 / Yellow 5,Parfum / Fragrance,(F.I.L. C222269/1)

DIRECTIONS :

1. Fold the sachet according to the arrow and the dotted line.

2. Fold again according to the second arrow on the right, pushing the juice towards the right.

3. Push the juice until the seal opens.

4. Push all the juice into the tissue chamber, making sure tissue is fully infused, wait 1 minute.

5. Open sachet and apply the mask onto the face.

6. Remove after 15 minutes, massage in any excess serum or remove with a cotton pad.

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