23 Feb 2017, 09:28 am
This advanced gel crème incorporates formulations that provide triple action on the skin. Its SPF 25 content also prevents darkening and damage to the skin due to the harsh rays of the sun.
Whiteglow skin whitening & brightening gel crème with SPF -25 is a fairness product that incorporates the advantages of a gel and a crème.
This skin innovation uses an advanced delivery system to administer grape, mulberry, saxifraga extracts and milk enzymes deep into the skin.
The gel crème spreads easily on the skin and provides enduring action. Its advanced formula allows for better delivery of active ingredients and is suitable for all skin types including oily and combination skin.
The product is priced at Rs 260 for 60 gms, and available at Lotus exclusive brand outlets and select premium beauty and departmental stores across the country.
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