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Kojic & Turmeric Brightening Facial Cleanser

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Kojic & Turmeric Brightening Facial CleanserKojic & Turmeric Clarify Brightening Cleanser Refresh Your Glow! Unveil a fresher, brighter complexion with our Kojic & Turmeric Clarify Brightening Cleanser your new skincare essential for radiant, healthy skin! Crafted with a powerful blend of organic aloe vera juice for deep hydration and decyl glucoside and cocamidopropyl betaine for gentle, effective cleansing, this formula leaves your skin feeling soft, clean, and nourished. Shea butter and

🌟 Kojic & Turmeric Clarify Brightening Cleanser — Refresh Your Glow!

Unveil a fresher, brighter complexion with our Kojic & Turmeric Clarify Brightening Cleanser — your new skincare essential for radiant, healthy skin! 🌼

Crafted with a powerful blend of organic aloe vera juice for deep hydration and decyl glucoside and cocamidopropyl betaine for gentle, effective cleansing, this formula leaves your skin feeling soft, clean, and nourished.

Shea butter and kosher vegetable glycerin lock in moisture, ensuring all-day softness, while kojic acid and organic turmeric extract work together to brighten and even out your skin tone naturally.

Infused with the refreshing touch of tea tree and lemon essential oils, this cleanser not only revitalizes your senses but also promotes clear, healthy skin. Safe and clean, it's preserved with ethylhexylglycerin and phenoxyethanol to maintain its purity.

✔️ GMP-ISO Certified Product.

✔️ Paraben Cruelty Free.

Key Ingredients in Kojic & Turmeric Clarify Brightening Cleanser:

✅  Organic Aloe Vera Juice – Soothes, hydrates, and calms the skin.

✅  Decyl Glucoside – A gentle, plant-derived cleanser that preserves natural moisture.

✅  Cocamidopropyl Betaine – Soft cleansing agent made from coconut oil for mild cleansing.

✅  Shea Butter – Deeply nourishes and locks in moisture for soft, supple skin.

✅  Kosher Vegetable Glycerin – Provides long-lasting hydration and promotes smoothness.

✅  Kojic Acid – Helps brighten skin tone and fade dark spots naturally.

✅  Organic Turmeric Extract – Supports a radiant complexion and helps reduce inflammation.

✅  Tea Tree Essential Oil – Offers antibacterial properties for clearer, healthier skin.

✅  Lemon Essential Oil – Refreshes and revives tired, dull skin.

✅  Ethylhexylglycerin & Phenoxyethanol – Gentle, paraben-free preservatives that ensure product safety and longevity.

💛 Experience a spa-like cleanse every day — and reveal your skin’s natural glow with every wash!

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