This body lotion is designed to prevent moisture from leaving your skin to keep your skin soft, even, and radiant. This lotion is formulated with Alpha Arbutin, Vitamin E, and Rice Water. Alpha Arbutin is a safe brightening ingredient that helps to fade scars and pigmentation left behind by breakouts and sun damage. Vitamin E moisturizes the skin as well as keeps it healthy. Rice water helps to fade hyperpigmentation and brighten the skin naturally. Alpha Arbutin has a greater effect when paired with vitamin E and rice water. The winning combination of these three ingredients assists in anti-aging, anti-scaring, and providing radiance.
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This body lotion is designed to prevent moisture from leaving your skin to keep your skin soft, even, and radiant. This lotion is formulated with Alpha Arbutin, Vitamin E, and Rice Water. Alpha Arbutin is a safe brightening ingredient that helps to fade scars and pigmentation left behind by breakouts and sun damage. Vitamin E moisturizes the skin as well as keeps it healthy. Rice water helps to fade hyperpigmentation and brighten the skin naturally. Alpha Arbutin has a greater effect when paired with vitamin E and rice water. The winning combination of these three ingredients assists in anti-aging, anti-scaring, and providing radiance.
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