Matrigen LipoExosome Proxy Powder 15ml
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Matrigen LipoExosome Proxy Powder is an intensively rejuvenating, brightening, and regenerating dry cream-powder with a "Photoshop effect," developed for the comprehensive renewal of skin experiencing a loss of radiance, uneven tone, pigmentation, and signs of aging. The unique dry formula transforms into a lightweight cream upon contact with the skin. Thanks to patented Pro-Xylane, it stimulates the synthesis of collagen and glycosaminoglycans, thereby increasing skin density and elasticity. Ascorbyl glucoside brightens pigmentation and provides potent antioxidant protection, while lactobacillus vesicles and plant vesicles from Damask rose and Centella asiatica restore the protective barrier and enhance the penetration of active ingredients. Niacinamide, arbutin, and glutathione help even out skin tone and combat hyperpigmentation. Beta-glucan, sodium hyaluronate, and erythritol intensively hydrate and soothe the skin, while extracts of mung bean, Japanese birch, and dock root support regeneration and antioxidant defense. Optical blurring technology instantly smooths imperfections, conceals fine lines, and leaves the complexion radiant, firmer, and smoother.
The rich yet lightweight dry powder texture turns into a delicate cream upon application, absorbing easily to provide instant brightening, tone correction, and a comfortable sensation of hydration without a greasy film.
Volume: 15 ml
Country of origin: South Korea
Manufacturer: MesoPharm Co., Ltd.
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Non-irritating post-procedure SPF. Even after microneedling.

