Soy Isoflavones
Generic Name: soy isoflavones
Brand Names:
Bealions Estrogen
Boosts estrogen Balances estrogen Eases estrogen
Overview
Boosts estrogen Balances estrogen Eases estrogen
Uses
Uses:Helps improve skin tone and texture associated with estrogen decline.Supports hydration, firmness, and elasticity in aging skin.Helps relieve menopausal discomforts.
Dosage
Apply 1 pump daily to the face, neck, chest,inner thighs, or arms. Massage gently until fully absorbed.
Warnings
For ecternal use only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Soy Isoflavones used for?▼
Uses:Helps improve skin tone and texture associated with estrogen decline.Supports hydration, firmness, and elasticity in aging skin.Helps relieve menopausal discomforts.
What are the important warnings for Soy Isoflavones?▼
For ecternal use only.
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