Dr. Althea Aqua Marine Deep Serum 30ml

Dr. Althea Aqua Marine Deep Serum 30ml

Brand: Dr. Althea
33.99 NZD In stock Buy at Merchant

Quench dehydrated skin with Dr. Althea - Aqua Marine Deep Serum, a refreshing hydrating serum designed to deliver deep moisture while helping restore softness, smoothness, and healthy-looking radiance. This lightweight Korean skincare serum absorbs quickly into the skin, providing lasting hydration without heaviness or stickiness. Infused with marine-inspired hydration care, this serum helps replenish moisture levels and improve skin texture, leaving the complexion feeling fresh, plump, and revitalized. Its silky formula layers comfortably into any skincare routine, making it ideal for daily use on dry, dull, or tired-looking skin. Perfect for maintaining a dewy and refreshed complexion, Aqua Marine Deep Serum helps support smoother, softer, and more luminous skin with continued use. Why You’ll Love It Delivers deep and long-lasting hydration Helps improve skin softness and smooth texture Lightweight texture absorbs quickly into the skin Refreshes dull and dehydrated skin Leaves skin plump, smooth, and radiant Non-sticky formula suitable for layering Ideal for everyday skincare routines How to Use Apply after cleansing and toning Dispense a few drops onto the face Gently spread evenly across the skin Pat lightly until fully absorbed Follow with moisturizer to lock in hydration Use morning and night for best results Key Ingredients & Benefits Marine-inspired hydration ingredients to deeply moisturize the skin Hydrating agents to maintain moisture balance Skin-conditioning ingredients to soften and smooth texture Barrier-supporting ingredients to improve skin comfort Product Details Size: 30 ml Texture: Lightweight hydrating serum Skin Type: Suitable for most skin types, especially dry and dehydrated skin Concerns: Dryness, dehydration, dullness, rough texture Made In: Korea

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