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Deconstruct Clearing Serum for Acne Marks (20 ml)
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Product Description
Unlock brighter skin with the Deconstruct Clearing Serum For Acne Marks (20 ml). This skin-clarifying serum contains 5% niacinamide and 2% alpha arbutin that target acne marks, dark spots, and uneven tone. The Deconstruct serum has a lightweight, non-sticky formulation that absorbs into the skin quickly. Plus, this skin-brightening serum inhibits melanin production, promoting visibly smoother, radiant skin over time.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Formulated with 5% niacinamide to target dark spots, pigmentation, and uneven skin tone
- Enriched with 2% alpha arbutin for skin brightening and spot-correction
- Infused with sodium PCA to hydrate and soothe irritation-prone skin
- 5% niacinamide: Reduces skin redness and irritation
- 2% alpha arbutin: Diminishes tanning and pigmentation
- Sodium PCA: Soothes dry skin
All Ingredients:
Aqua, Niacinamide, Alpha Arbutin, Dictyopteris Membranacea, Glycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Sodium Pca, Trehalose, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Gluconate
How to Use:
- Cleanse your face and pat it dry. Take a small amount of the serum and apply it all over the face. Gently massage it into the skin using circular motions until it is completely absorbed. For best results, use twice a day.
About the Brand:
Deconstruct brand was founded by Malini, an engineer by qualification. The brand offers simple, innovative, science-based products. It also empowers users to make informed skin care decisions rather than being impulsive. Malini was fed up with brands indulging in "fairytale marketing." So she turned to science to create a skincare brand that she could relate to. After months of research and development, Deconstruct was born. Their products use science-backed active ingredients to deliver faster skincare results and avoid short-term or long-term side effects.
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