Biovedic Radiance Face Oil

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£28.00
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£28.00
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By: Fushi

Imbue your skin with Biovedic Face Oil, an ultra lightweight blend of nourishing oils and radiant herbs. This fusion of Fresh-Pressed® Moringa, Jojoba, Raspberry, and Kalahari Melon Oils targets dry, dull, and tired-looking skin. Kalahari Melon Oil is a plumping oil, packed with omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids that promote skin cell growth and rejuvenation for a fresher appearance. Baobab Oil is infused with antioxidants and Vitamin C to bring life back to tired and dull skin. Cherry Seed Oil is a regenerative oil rich in antioxidants and Vitamin A, encouraging the renewal of skin cells. Unlock the brightening properties of this nutrient-rich formula and rejuvenate your complexion.

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Skin Health
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Is Fushi an Ayurvedic or a modern supplement brand?
Fushi combines both traditions. Its formulations are inspired by Ayurvedic principles and family heritage, while its manufacturing, ingredient testing and organic certifications reflect modern quality standards. The result is a range that pairs traditional botanical knowledge with contemporary production practices.
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