Lierac Arkeskin Face Fluid (50ml)

A revolutionary new anti-aging product!

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Counteract signs of hormonally changing skin

As a woman enters her 40s, her skin faces the most crucial influence of hormonal shifts surrounding menopause - excessive dryness, slackened facial contours, pigmentation and wrinkles, tired, lackluster complexion. The usual skincare just doesn't work anymore.

Arkeskin is the pioneer skincare solution to your skin's hormonal crisis. Containing Cytonacre SP, an exclusively patented mother-of-pearl extract, Arkeskin mimics the properties of the depleting female hormones, giving your skin a refreshing jump start as it faces its new phase in life.

Tested on women 50 years and above, the following results have been observed:

  • Increased skin firmness
  • Improved hydration and moisture retention
  • Improved skin resilience
  • A more radiant, younger-looking and luminous skin
  • Reduced pigmentation and a more even skin tone
Now, with Arkeskin Face Fluid, not only can you age gracefully, but beautifully as well.

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