PRODUCT REVIEW

Dr. Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha Tea Gel Cream
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Product summary
What can the product work for?
Anti-blemish
What does the product description say?
Oil Controlling , Kombucha and Green Tea are great at balancing skin’s oil levels, purifying pores, and hydrating without the heaviness.
Evens skin tone
What does the product description say?
Contains Kombucha Tea, the fermented black tea which has probiotics and vitamin B to help balance oil production and maintain a radiant skin tone.
Moisturizing
What does the product description say?
Dr Ceuracle’s Vegan Kombucha Tea Gel Cream offers intense hydration for dry, dehydrated and irritated complexions yet its gel consistency feels super lightweight on skin.
Anti-aging
Anti-oxidation
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Can it cause trouble?
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- Acne & comedogenic risk ingredients: 2
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Ingredient list view
Water, Glycerin, Methylpropanediol, 1,2-hexanediol, Dicaprylyl ether, Glycereth-26, Niacinamide, Butylene glycol, Dipropylene glycol, Camellia sinensis leaf extract, Saccharomyces ferment filtrate, Eclipta prostrata leaf extract, Laminaria japonica extract, Hydroxyacetophenone, Camellia sinensis leaf water, Polyquaternium-51, Helianthus annuus seed oil unsaponifiables, Ethylhexylglycerin, Fructooligosaccharides, Beta-glucan, Hydrogenated lecithin, Carbomer, Theobroma cacao seed extract, Dextrin, Phellinus linteus extract, Arctium lappa root extract, Ammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/vp copolymer, Xanthan gum, Tromethamine, Hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid, Schisandra chinensis fruit extract, Rosmarinus officinalis leaf oil, Tocopherol
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