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NIP+FAB Bronzing Booster,,, Pack of1

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Join Latest Deals for free and get a hand-picked list of the best deals, delivered straight to your inbox. I think the glycolic acid in the product really helps with not clogging my pores without being too harsh.

You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product. Apply directly to face or mix with serum, moisturiser or foundation for an instant hit of colour and lasting bronze tan. The generic term for nice smelling stuff put into cosmetic products so that the end product also smells nice. The blend of resurfacing glycolic and lactic acids gently dissolves dead skin cells, revealing brighter, fresher limbs, while the cocooning orange blossom and frankincense fragrance will help soothe and de-stress. This advanced hand cream not only leaves fingers and cuticles looking baby-soft, but gently resurfaces the top layers of skin to improve texture over time.

Formulated with Vitamin E to condition the skin and Nip + Fab's hero ingredient glycolic acid to ensure a smooth even tan either apply directly to the face and décolleté or mix with your favorite Nip + Fab serum, moisturiser or foundation for a subtler glow! Formulated with innovative ingredients including glycolic acid and dragon’s blood, the brand’s targeted treatments are designed to smooth, hydrate and tighten the skin. Simply use the pipette to dispense a drop into any skincare product of your choice – be it a serum, moisturiser or night cream. Infused with Vitamin E, the bronzing booster helps to condition and protect skin, while the brand's hero ingredient, Glycolic Acid, gently exfoliates to ensure a smooth, even-looking tan. This adds up to coconut water being a nice moisturizing and nourishing ingredient on the skin and it is also claimed to have some antioxidant and anti-glycation properties.

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