Peach Moon Herbal Face Water
Product details
- Description
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A herbal water toner distilled from Okinawan plants, used as the first skincare step after cleansing.
- Its lightweight, watery formula spreads evenly over the entire face.
- It absorbs into the skin, leaving it looking clear and refined, and finishes with a smooth texture without lifting.
- This daily toner helps the next step absorb comfortably.
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- How to use
- 1) Use first after cleansing. 2) Dispense an appropriate amount into your hands or onto a cotton pad and spread over the entire face. 3) Gently pat with your palms to absorb. 4) Continue with the rest of your skincare routine.
- Brand / Product name
- / Peach Moon Herbal Face Water
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Key features
- Alcohol-free
- EU allergen-free
- Fragrance-free
- Oil-free
- Paraben-free
- Silicone-free
- Sulfate-free
- Reef-safe
- Fungal acne-safe
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