Anti-aging Face Serum Is Clinical GeneXC Serum
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Age:
18+
Brand: IS CLINICAL
Line: face care
Product Type: face serum
Product Properties: moisturizing, nourishment
Ingredients: arginine, camellia, green tea, lemon, petitgrain, proteins, vitamin c
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: dermatocosmetics, pharmacy
Skin Type: all types
Country: USA
Made in: USA
Who would pass up the chance to stay young and beautiful for as long as possible? Treat your skin to professional care from the renowned American cosmetic brand Is Clinical. The GeneXC Serum facial serum offers immediate effects, and with its regular use, the special patented Genex™ complex activates cellular gene rejuvenation.
Your skin literally transforms, recharging with energy day after day! The product's composition is also enhanced with Extremozyme® technology, which facilitates deep regeneration of the epidermis and restores its DNA structure. Is Clinical GeneXC Serum is easy to apply and absorbs well, thanks to its lightweight consistency.
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Apply the required amount of product onto clean, freshly washed facial skin using massaging motions.
I bought this product at a cosmetic clinic. Before that, I was using the Active serum, so applying it was not a problem. You only need to take a small amount in the dropper and apply it by dropping directly onto your face. I bought it as a treatment for pigmentation and anti-aging. I had pigmentation on my face, and after using it for 4 nights, I noticed a significant lightening, even though the cosmetologist had already recommended hydroquinone.
I did not purchase this here. I experienced a severe allergic reaction with hives swelling after using the serum, despite not being allergic to anything. It's unfortunate.
I bought it not here, but from my cosmetologist. I have been using it for a week, and the product may be good, but it is not convenient to apply with a pipette at all. I should also mention that it is quite liquid. They say that it should be applied to the fingertips and massaged into the skin, but I must say that it is impossible to do while standing in front of a mirror. It either drips on the fingers or on the face, unless a cosmetologist in a salon can do it. I am waiting for a wow effect to justify the price of this small jar, otherwise I will either get used to it or not buy it again. Oh, and the product is a bit sticky in general. So far, I'm not thrilled, but maybe the skin needs to get used to it since it contains 20% vitamin C.