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- A foam with a concentrated formula and perfectly selected active ingredients. It gently cleanses, removing impurities and makeup. Its light formula does not irritate the skin, and the active ingredients it contains moisturize and lighten discoloration.
Product description
Farmona Vitamin C 5% Elixir Shot 150ml Brightening Vitamin Foam Makeup Remover
An innovative foam with a concentrated formula and perfectly selected active ingredients. It gently cleanses, removing impurities and makeup. Its light formula does not irritate the skin, and the active ingredients contained in the product moisturize and brighten discoloration.
Effect:
- perfectly cleanses the skin of the face and eye area
- soothes
- does not dry out
- smoothes
- nourishes and revitalizes
- effectively improves the appearance of the skin
Active ingredients:
- 5% ELIXIR SHOT: two forms of vitamin C
- collagen
- brightening extracts
- glycerin
- betaine
How to use:
- Squeeze out a small amount of foam and gently spread it over the moistened skin of the face, neck, and décolleté.
- Then wash off with a damp compress.
- The high content of active ingredients may cause sedimentation and slight cloudiness. Shake before use.
Vitamin C is a professional brightening treatment that is ideal for salon therapies. It is a complete procedure designed for dull, tired skin with uneven tone, discoloration, or signs of aging.
The line includes 7 products with unique formulas. Each product in the Vitamic C line has been enriched with a specially developed Elixir shot - a powerful brightening and firming complex consisting of two active forms of vitamin C, collagen, and brightening plant extracts. Thanks to its highly concentrated active ingredients, the treatment instantly restores the skin's radiance, evens out its tone, brightens and lightens it, and visibly reduces the signs of aging.
Warnings:
- For external use only.
The composition of the product is subject to change. The current composition of the product is listed on the packaging.






