Idebenone + Blackberry Complex Serum
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Mary&May Idebenone + Blackberry Complex Serum is an advanced anti-aging serum that combines powerful antioxidants to protect the skin and combat signs of aging. With 1000 ppm idebenone, an antioxidant that is four times stronger than vitamin C and ten times more effective than Coenzyme Q10, this serum offers superior protection against free radicals and environmental stress. The serum also contains 20% bearberry complex, which is rich in anthocyanins, helping to improve skin elasticity and firmness while providing intense hydration and renewed radiance.
Benefits:
- Powerful antioxidant: Contains 1000 ppm idebenone, which is four times stronger than vitamin C and ten times more effective than Coenzyme Q10.
- Anti-aging effect: Idebenone and the bearberry complex combat signs of aging by protecting the skin from free radicals and improving its elasticity.
- Quick absorption: The serum absorbs quickly without feeling sticky, providing a refreshing sensation.
- Safe ingredients: Vegan certified, dermatologically tested, and free from harmful substances such as parabens, mineral oil, and artificial fragrances and colorants.
- Improves skin health: The bearberry complex, filled with anthocyanins, provides intense hydration and helps maintain a healthy and youthful glow.
Usage:
- Apply an appropriate amount of serum to the face and neck after cleansing and any toner.
- Gently massage the serum into the skin to enhance absorption.
- Use the serum both morning and evening as part of your daily skincare routine.
To best preserve moisture and maximize the serum's effect, you should follow up with a moisturizing cream.
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