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														Pack of 06 CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Facial Kit | Best Quality Hydrating Mineral Facial Kit
✨ Pack of 6 CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Facial Kit (100ml each) — your complete skincare solution for deep hydration, exfoliation, and brightening. In
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Reveal radiant, healthy skin with the CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Facial Kit (Pack of 6, 100ml each) — a complete facial care routine designed to cleanse, hydrate, and rejuvenate your skin from start to finish. Formulated with essential ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide, this premium kit restores your skin’s natural barrier while locking in long-lasting moisture for a soft, smooth, and glowing complexion. 🌸💧
Each step of the 6-in-1 facial system is carefully curated to target different skin needs:
1️⃣ Hydrating Mineral Cleanser Ultra – Gently removes dirt, oil, and impurities for fresh, clean skin.
2️⃣ Hydrating Mineral Scrub Ultra – Exfoliates dead skin cells, smooths texture, and enhances product absorption.
3️⃣ Hydrating Mineral Massage Cream – Boosts circulation, relaxes facial muscles, and promotes a healthy glow.
4️⃣ Hydrating Mineral Mask Ultra – Brightens dull skin, reduces dark spots, and restores radiance.
5️⃣ Hydrating Mineral Skin Polish Ultra – Refines skin texture for a smooth, youthful finish.
6️⃣ Hydrating Mineral Face Wash Ultra – Final cleansing step to lock in hydration and leave skin refreshed.
This facial kit is perfect for weekly use and is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. For best results, follow the complete routine once a week and finish with a moisturizer and sunscreen during the day. ☀️
Experience salon-quality care at home with the CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Facial Kit — your ultimate solution for deep hydration, even tone, and long-lasting glow. ✨💆♀️
 
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