Dr. Althea Gentle Vitamin C Serum

Dr. Althea Gentle Vitamin C Serum

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

Reveal a naturally radiant glow with Dr. Althea - Gentle Vitamin C Serum, a lightweight brightening serum designed to help improve dullness, uneven skin tone, and tired-looking skin without causing heaviness or discomfort. Perfect for daily skincare routines, this gentle formula delivers antioxidant care while keeping the skin hydrated, fresh, and smooth. Infused with Vitamin C, this serum helps support brighter-looking skin while promoting a more even and healthy complexion. Its lightweight texture absorbs quickly into the skin, making it ideal for layering with other skincare products without leaving a sticky residue. Designed for everyday use, Gentle Vitamin C Serum helps revitalize the skin’s appearance while improving overall softness and clarity. With continued use, skin appears smoother, more luminous, and refreshed with a healthy glow. Why You’ll Love It Helps brighten dull and tired-looking skin Supports a more even skin tone Lightweight texture absorbs quickly without stickiness Provides antioxidant care for healthier-looking skin Helps smooth rough and uneven texture Leaves skin radiant, fresh, and hydrated Suitable for daily 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 Use sunscreen during daytime use Key Ingredients & Benefits Vitamin C to help brighten and improve skin radiance Antioxidant ingredients to support healthy-looking skin Hydrating agents to maintain moisture balance Skin-conditioning ingredients to smooth and soften texture Product Details Size: 30 ml Texture: Lightweight brightening serum Skin Type: Suitable for most skin types Concerns: Dullness, uneven tone, rough texture, tired-looking skin Made In: Korea

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