*Based on a clinical study of 18 panelists.








The Brightening Serum
Brightening & Firming Treatment
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See brighter, firmer-looking skin in 1 week*

Proven to reduce the look of post-acne marks in 1 week*
| 100% | showed brighter & visibly firmer skin after 1 week* |
| 100% | agree serum absorbs quickly and is gentle* |
Clinical Results
*Based on a clinical study of 18 panelists.
Clinically proven to stay effective on skin 12 hrs
- All-day brightening power
- Even, gradual dose absorbs better with less irritation
- Sustained antioxidant protection
- Instant and long-term results
Use day & night for 24 hours of brightening power
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