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SVK Beauty CareCherily Vibrating Heating & Ionic Toning Eye Care Device

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For hygiene reasons, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items.

About

SVK was born in Paris, France. All of its cosmetic products are developed by experts in the beauty industry.

Cherily Sonic Eye Massager harnesses the power of Ionic Toning, Vibration Massaging & Warm Therapy into an elegantly compact 3-in-1 eye massager. Say goodbye to embarrassing skin imperfections and gift yourself a flawless, softer, and brighter skin around the eye.

Product Features
  • Multiple Benefits: Eliminates dark circles, under eye bags, eye fatigue, and puffiness
  • Deep Penetration: Allows eye creams to sink in deeper for better absorption.
  • Quick Results: Combines 42°C constant heat, vibrations & ionic impurity extraction, with results visible in 7 days.
  • Anti Wrinkle: Reduction in crow’s feet (branching wrinkle in the corner of the eye) within 30 days.
  • Tighter Skin: After 60 days use skin around the eye gets tighter and smoother.
  • Easy to Use: Use twice a day for 30 seconds at a time around the eye, with easy adjustments.
  • Safe For Skin: In accordance with dermatology & ophthalmology testing recommendations.
  • Ideal Gift: Gift to family member, partner or friend and receive heartwarming gratitude.
Product Specifications
  • Colour: Green or Pink
  • Battery: Rechargeable Li-ion Battery

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