Vitamin C Oil
Generic Name: vitamin c oil
Brand Names:
Vitamin C Oil
For skin whitening, antioxidant, moisturising
Overview
For skin whitening, antioxidant, moisturising
Uses
The fragrance of sweet orange can relieve tension and stress, improve insomnia caused by anxiety, sweet orange essential oil can whiten and moisturize the skin, lighten the skin, moisturize and protect the skin.
Dosage
After cleansing, apply 3-5 drops of this product to your hands and gently rub them until they are warm. Gently massage until the essential oil is completely absorbed by your skin.
Warnings
1.Before use, perform a skin test on your arm and discontinue use if you have allergy symptoms or skin abnormalities. 2、For external use only, avoid contact with eyes when used 3、Keep out of reach of children
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vitamin C Oil used for?▼
The fragrance of sweet orange can relieve tension and stress, improve insomnia caused by anxiety, sweet orange essential oil can whiten and moisturize the skin, lighten the skin, moisturize and protect the skin.
What are the important warnings for Vitamin C Oil?▼
1.Before use, perform a skin test on your arm and discontinue use if you have allergy symptoms or skin abnormalities. 2、For external use only, avoid contact with eyes when used 3、Keep out of reach of children
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Medical Disclaimer
This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.