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Pink CosmeticsPack of 3 Skin Shots (Hyaluronic Acid, Lactic Acid and Squalane)

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Hyaluronic Acid:

Infuse your skin with intense hydration and long-lasting moisture with our minimalist formulation. Hyaluronic acid is known for holding more than 1000x its own weight in water, and draws and binds water from the atmosphere into the skin. The fast-absorbing, highly concentrated serum intensely hydrates your skin, leaving it restored and nourished.

Lactic Acid:

Lactic Acid is an alpha hydroxy acid that exfoliates the skin. This 10% formulation offers mild exfoliation. Apply a few drops to cleansed skin before oils, creams, and moisturizers at night only. Allow a few minutes for it to absorb. If irritation occurs, this product can be diluted to reduce its strength. This product should not be used on sensitive, peeling, or compromised skin.

It's only recommended for use once a day at maximum, but should probably be used once every few days. Don’t use with other acids and exfoliants like AHAs or benzoyl peroxide. Retinol should be avoided as well.

Squalane:

Squalane oil is created when squalene oil (note the "e") undergoes hydrogenation processing. That turns the squalene from an unsaturated oil into a saturated one. In fact, squalane is a 100 percent saturated oil, which makes it even MORE stable than coconut oil (which is around 80 to 90 percent saturated fat). it is a hydrocarbon, meaning it’s made up entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Squalane and squalene are both naturally occurring components of human sebum!  both naturally occurring components of human sebum! Derived from Sugar cane. Add 1 or 2 drops to your moisturiser or use alone on face or over your moisturiser. 

Product Features
  • Hyaluronic Acid:
    • 20ml
    • Ideal for dry, normal, combination, mature and oily skin types.
    • How to use: Apply 3-4 drops to clean, bare and ideally damp (or even wet) skin as the first step in your skincare regimen. (The wetness will help it trap and lock in the most water.) Don’t worry too much about massaging in, it absorbs quickly. Apply under moisturizer.
    • Ingredients: Aqua, Sodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic acid) , Phenoxyethanol (and) Ethylhexylglycerin
  • Lactic Acid:
    • 20ml
    • Solutions for
      • Uneven skin tone
      • Fine lines and wrinkles
      • Dullness and uneven texture
    • Skin type
      • Normal
      • Oily
      • Combination
      • Dry
    • Apply once per day, ideally in the PM. Can be diluted with other treatments to reduce strength until skin develops tolerance. Always perform a patch test prior to using. Avoid contact with eyes. This product contains an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that may increase your skin's sensitivity to the sun and particularly the possibility of sunburn. Use a sunscreen and limit sun exposure while using this product and for a week afterwards.
    • Contraindications: Lactic Acid should not be used on sensitive, peeling or compromised skin. Please refer to additional sun protection note and other warnings in provided Directions.
    • Ingredients -Aqua (Water), Lactic Acid, Glycerin
  • Squalane:
    • 20ml
    • Colour and Smell: Clear and odourless
    • Properties of Squalane:
      • Hydrates the skin
      • Improves the skin’s ability to repair itself
      • Reduces wrinkles and fine lines
      • Restores elasticity
      • Heightens the skin’s radiance
      • Regulate oil production
    • Squalane oil is suitable for ALL skin types, from dry to sensitive to oily and acne-prone
    • Comodogenic rating- 0- wont clog pores

For more information, please visit Pink Cosmetics

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