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The Body Shop British Rose Hand Cream
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This hand cream is enriched with the essence of British roses. It makes your skin delicately soft and scented as well. The formula is lightweight and hydrating which makes it perfect for on-the-go indulgence.
Key Features:
It is infused with British rose essence for a natural floral aroma
It gets absorbed quickly into the skin without leaving a greasy residue
Cream is enriched with Community Fair Trade shea butter for added moisture
Suitable for all skin types, especially dry hands
But it might need frequent reapplication for very dry skin
Lakme Retinol Day Cream
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This nourishing day cream brings together the power and results of retinol and hydration. It is designed to target signs of ageing and dullness. So, let your skin feel firmer, fresher and more radiant with this one.
Key Features:
It is formulated with Pro-Retinol C Complex which helps reduce fine lines and improve texture
It offers lightweight moisturization which is suitable for daytime wear
It blends seamlessly into the skin with no sticky afterfeel at all
Dermatologically tested as well, for safe daily application
It may not suit highly sensitive skin prone to irritation
Deconstruct Gel Sunscreen
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This gel-based sunscreen gives you broad-spectrum protection that you are looking for and without weighing your skin down. It is ideal for daily wear under makeup or on its own. Delivers that breathable and fresh feel.
Key Features:
The SPF 55+ and PA+++ provide strong protection against UVA and UVB rays
It is non-comedogenic and fragrance-free for acne-prone or oily skin
The lightweight gel texture that blends effortlessly without a white cast
It hydrates the skin while offering sun protection
Can feel slightly tacky during humid weather
MS Glamour Coffee Cleanser
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The cleanser is infused with coffee extract, which awakens your skin with every wash. It is definitely a refreshing addition to your morning routine leaving your face clean yet comfortably hydrated.
Key Features:
The coffee extract gently exfoliates and energizes tired-looking skin
It removes dirt, oil, and light makeup without drying out the skin
It is free from parabens and sulphates, making it suitable for regular use
It leaves a subtle coffee aroma that uplifts your senses
The foam may feel minimal compared to other cleansers
Smart skincare has nothing to do with doing more, it has everything to do with doing just what works. These products help your skin to maintain its natural rhythm: cleanse it, nourish it, protect it and soften it at every step. Be it stepping out or staying in, there are options and decisions that take care of your skin in the knowledge of how hectic your routine can be. Add these trusted picks to your cart from Myntra today, and take that small yet meaningful step. And what makes this even more special is you get quality products on a go, they are travel friendly so glow on go!
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