Dr Rashel Aloe Vera Anti Acne Pimple Cream
Product Details
Product Size: 30ml
Age Range: Adult
Texture: Cream
Item Form: Tube
Skin Types: Suitable for all skin types
Brand: DR. Rashel
What it does?
Dr. Rashel Aloe Vera Pimple Cream is a sterilization that inhibits inflammation and can be used effectively to control acne, pimples, and blackheads while caring for the skin. It also aids in cell regeneration and the reduction or fading of scars. It keeps the skin soft and smooth
Key Benefits Of Dr Rashel Aloe Vera Anti Acne Pimple Cream
- Plant anti-acne
- Repair acne marks
- Aperture is minimized
- Anti-inflammatory
- Aperture is minimized
- Tighten pores
- Repair scars
Side Effects
At the time of publishing this content, there are no noted side effects of this product but if you notice any side effects using the product, please discontinue and contact our Customer service agent.
How to Use Dr Rashel Aloe Vera Anti Acne Pimple Cream
Treat skin morning and night by dispensing cream into the palm of your hand and applying evenly on areas of discolorations
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