Knucklepeelingbodyoil
Generic Name: knucklepeelingbodyoil
Brand Names:
Knucklepeelingbodyoil
For Body Joint whitening, Spot Removal, moisturizing
Overview
For Body Joint whitening, Spot Removal, moisturizing
Uses
Whitening, remove dark spots, even skin tone, remove pigmentation.
Dosage
Knees, Knuckles, and Elbow Lightening body oil is to help reduce the look of unwanted pigmentation, discoloration, dark spots, scars etc. It will minimize the appearance of dull, uneven skin tone and is formulated with natural plant and fruit extracts to safely and effectively revitalize and clarify for radiance and luminosity.
Warnings
Warning. 1、For external use only, avoid contact with eyes when used 2、Keep out of reach of children
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Knucklepeelingbodyoil used for?▼
Whitening, remove dark spots, even skin tone, remove pigmentation.
What are the important warnings for Knucklepeelingbodyoil?▼
Warning. 1、For external use only, avoid contact with eyes when used 2、Keep out of reach of children
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