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Pore and Dark Spot Brightening Serum

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Pore and Dark Spot Brightening SerumA brightening serum formulated to visibly reduce dark spots, post acne marks, and uneven skin tone while helping to refine the appearance of pores. Powered by Niacinamide, Tranexamic Acid, and the patented Melazero V2 complex, it helps improve skin clarity and radiance without irritating sensitive skin. The lightweight texture absorbs quickly, leaving the skin hydrated, smooth, and glowing. Targets Dark Spots, Post Acne Marks, Uneven Skin Tone,

A brightening serum formulated to visibly reduce dark spots, post-acne marks, and uneven skin tone while helping to refine the appearance of pores. Powered by Niacinamide, Tranexamic Acid, and the patented Melazero V2 complex, it helps improve skin clarity and radiance without irritating sensitive skin. The lightweight texture absorbs quickly, leaving the skin hydrated, smooth, and glowing.

Targets

Dark Spots, Post-Acne Marks, Uneven Skin Tone, Enlarged Pores, Dullness

Suited to

All skin types

      Key Ingredients

      Niacinamide, Tranexamic Acid

      When to use

      Use in AM
      Use in PM

      Format

      Serum

      30ml

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