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Multi-Use Balm – Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizing Stick for Face, Eyes & Neck
Multi-Use Balm – Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizing Stick for Face, Eyes & Neck
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Discover the secret to deeply hydrated, radiant, and youthful-looking skin with the Lakerain Multi-Use Balm — a versatile, all-in-one moisturizing stick powered by the finest skin-loving ingredients. Formulated with Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, and Sunflower Seed Oil, this compact balm delivers intense nourishment wherever your skin needs it most.
Whether you're targeting fine lines around the eyes, dryness on the cheeks, or tension in the neck, this multi-use balm glides on smoothly and absorbs quickly — leaving skin feeling soft, plump, and luminous all day long.
Key Benefits
- Deep Moisturization: Locks in hydration for long-lasting comfort and softness
- Reduces Fine Lines: Visibly smooths and minimizes the appearance of wrinkles
- Enhances Skin Elasticity: Firms and tones skin for a more youthful look
- Brightens Skin Tone: Promotes a radiant, healthy glow
- Antioxidant Protection: Shields skin from environmental stressors
- Delays Skin Aging: Nourishes deeply to support long-term skin health
Hero Ingredients
- Sunflower Seed Oil (Helianthus Annuus): Deeply nourishes, provides antioxidant protection, and helps reduce fine lines
- Hyaluronic Acid: Draws moisture into the skin and enhances elasticity for a plump, supple feel
- Collagen: Moisturizes, brightens skin tone, reduces wrinkles, and helps delay visible signs of aging
How to Use
Apply directly to areas that need moisturizing — including the eye area, cheeks, neck, lips, and any dry patches. Use morning and night for best results. Suitable for all skin types.
Product Details
- Brand: Lakerain
- Shelf Life: 3 Years
- Gross Weight: 39g
- Available In: Single (1 pc) or Value Pack (2 pcs)
Elevate your skincare routine with a balm that does it all — hydrate, firm, brighten, and protect. Your skin deserves the best.
