Lovely and smooth application
Lovely and smooth application. Makes my 98 year old skin feel like a million dollars
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Rigorously formulated skincare, made more attainable. Skincare should feel empowering, not exclusive. That’s why we created a solution that is approachable, effective, and accessible. Our formulation is executed with scientific oversight by Dr. George Gould, a PhD chemist and NASA-recognized scientist with decades of experience in applied chemistry and materials science. Our product is designed with stability-minded formulation choices and ingredient transparency– without placing a burden on your budget. 15% L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Lightweight, fast absorbing texture Luxury performance without the price tag
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Lovely and smooth application. Makes my 98 year old skin feel like a million dollars
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