Snail Mucin 92% Moisturizer
Generic Name: snail mucin 92% moisturizer
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LONG-LASTING MOISTURIZING
Overview
LONG-LASTING MOISTURIZING
Uses
LONG-LASTING MOISTURIZING, EFFECTIVE SOOTHING,ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY.
Dosage
After cleansing, apply an appropriate amount of this product to the face and massage until fully absorbed.
Side Effects
keep out of eyes. Rinse with water to remove. lf skin becomes red or irritated, discontinue use immediately and wash with water.
Warnings
For external use only. on damaged or broken skin
Storage
Keep away from light and in a dry place.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snail Mucin 92% Moisturizer used for?▼
LONG-LASTING MOISTURIZING, EFFECTIVE SOOTHING,ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY.
What are the side effects of Snail Mucin 92% Moisturizer?▼
keep out of eyes. Rinse with water to remove. lf skin becomes red or irritated, discontinue use immediately and wash with water.
What are the important warnings for Snail Mucin 92% Moisturizer?▼
For external use only. on damaged or broken skin
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