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By Wishrend Vitamin A-amazing Bakuchiol Night Cream
Vitamin A-mazing Bakuchiol Night Cream (TMI Box 1st Edition)

Skin Types: Normal, Dry, Combination, Oily
Skin Concerns: Fine Lines and Wrinkles, Dullness / Uneven Texture
Good For: Well-Aging, Brightening, Pores

The story of this product begins with you.
Our brand, By Wishtrend, always wanted to create a product by interacting with our Wishtrenders. With many requests for well-aging products, the team thoroughly researched and actively communicated to develop a night moisturizer that is suitable for all skin types! We also want to thank the 944 Wishtrenders who have participated in our naming contest, where Vitamin A-mazing Bakuchiol Night Cream was born.

This is an A-mazing vitamin A cream for well-aging beginners. It is a hypoallergenic & treatment night cream that applies thickly and sticks to your face while sleeping.

During sleep, your skin’s blood flow increases and the organ rebuilds collagen and repairs damage from UV Exposure, reducing wrinkles and age spots and enhances the repairing process of the skin.

Formulated with two ingredients effective for well-aging (retinal & bakuchiol), this cream is the perfect overnight moisturizer to improve wrinkles, and prevent other signs of aging. This moisturizing cream improves skin texture, elasticity as well.

An airless pump container is used to keep vitamin A stable for a long time, which easily deteriorates when exposed to air.

*Please note that this product cannot be applied with high-content vitamin c products or any exfoliants. Recommended for night use, when applied during daytime please use SPF after this step.

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