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Bliss Sleeping Peel



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If you have sun spots or pigment scars on face, I suggest you to try this product that really works!

Developed by a dermatologist, with amino acid antioxidants and asefitida extract, it improves the appearance of dark-spots. The plant called asafitida grows in Afghanistan, Northern India, Turkey and Iraq. Asafetida will help inhibit tyrosine activity.
Tyrosinase oxidizes the amino acid tyrosine to form dark-colored compounds.

This lightening serum helps reduce and improve skin discoloration, also known as liver, sun and age and acne spots.

This Skin Lightening System does not contain hydroqquinone, a synthetic skin lightening ingredient. Because of safety concerns involving hydroquinone, products containing hydroquinone are banned in many European countries and limited to a maximum concentration of 2% in North America.

Directions For Use: each evening, simply apply sleeping peel liver spot lifter directly onto affected areas of the face, hands or body. For best results wear sunscreen daily.

To prevent formation of new patches of hyperpigmentation (while repairing and reducing the old ones) apply sunblock every morning and reapplying after sweating and swimming.

From My experience: you have to use it as directed (nightly), and wait at least 3-4 weeks before noticing improvement, but it is really worth it!
Just make sure you smear a very small amount because if you put too much you will feel some burning.
I am really happy with the results and would absolutely use the product again. This product is worth every penny.

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