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SEKKISEI

Sekkkisei Whitening Emulsion, Quasi-drug, Medicinal Sekkisei Brightening Emulsion, Body, 140ml Milky Lotion, Whitening, Skin Blemishes, Dullness, Pearl Barley, Licorice, Chinese Medicine, Japanese

Sekkkisei Whitening Emulsion, Quasi-drug, Medicinal Sekkisei Brightening Emulsion, Body, 140ml Milky Lotion, Whitening, Skin Blemishes, Dullness, Pearl Barley, Licorice, Chinese Medicine, Japanese

Regular price $37.00 USD
Regular price $42.00 USD Sale price $37.00 USD
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Product Description

An active ingredient derived from Japanese plants and is medicinal whitening that prevents stains and skin irritation. *Milk. Reduces melanin production and prevents stains and freckles.

Ingredients

Ingredients: Stearyl SW * Purified water, 1,3-butylene glycol, concentrated glycerin, anhydrous ethanol, vegetable squalane, polyoxyethylene-glycerin (26E.O.), tetra 2-ethylhexanate pentaeritis, oleic phytosteryl oleate, soy phosphorus hydrogen added, tysoysoy phosphate, tysoy phosphate, tysoy phosphate, tysoy phosphate, tysoysoy phosphate, tysoysoysoysoysoysoysoysoy phosphate, tysoysoysoysoysoysoysoysoysoy phosphate, tysoysoysoybee, tysoy phosphate, tysoysoysoysoysoPoultry extract, Cane extract (1), melothria extract HC, yoginin extract, yoginine water, alkyl methacrylate, carboxyvinyl polymer, carboxymethyl cellulose sodium, diglycerin, cetosteryl alcohol, tri2-ethylhexanate, glycerol, phytosterol, behenyl alcohol, methylpolycyrosilocyl. Xane, Sodium Hydroxide Thorium, phenoxyethanol, fragrance, caramel; Active ingredients, non-marked; other ingredients

Directions

Please apply skin with lotion before use. Take the amount of pump 2-3 times in your palm or cotton and gently blend into your skin

Safety Warning

Please use carefully for any skin abnormalities. Do not use on areas with abnormalities, such as scratches, swelling, or damp dust. If you experience any abnormalities such as redness, swelling, itching, irritation, color loss (white spots, etc.), or black spots, stop using and consult a dermatologist. Symptoms may deteriorate with continued use

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