All roads lead to Glow!

“I love this serum! Have you told anyone else about this?”

What if I told you that I fell in love with a serum that provides critical moisture while softening the skin? I decided to give a client a swap out. I promised she would love this new product and if she didn’t I would give her the old serum for free. Two months later she texted “I love this serum! Have you told anyone else about it?” I confessed, only the people that have taken my workshops.

I’ve been testing this product on clients in the treatment room and I am sold. Allow me assist you when you’re searching for the next best product to create glowing skin. Let’s make sure multiple concerns are addressed. Here are a few key benefits of this magic serum:

  • Hydrated skin improves the suppleness of your skin, this emollient based serum locks in moisture which helps soften your skin.

  • Emollients (moisturizing ingredient) are best suitable for people of color, especially descendants of Africa.

  • Antioxidant are great for the skin because they keep your skin looking younger, firmer and healthier.

  • Anti-inflammatory ingredients soothe irritation, reduce redness, calms the skin making it look and feel more comfortable and less irritated.

  • Antimicrobial ingredients benefit your skin’s health to keep it free from harmful germs and bacteria, thus promoting clearer and healthier skin.

  • Packed with ingredients that reduce pigmentation which allows for an overall even skin tone.

  • Ingredients that Inhibits hair growth which reduce ingrown hairs.

    I mean what else is there left to say about this magical hydrating serum that locks moisture into your skin? Here’s the link to Buy Now. If you want to browse the shop and look at complimenting products, I support this.

  • If you’re interested in a The Power and Simplicity of Self-care workshop send an email to Info@Ramglamesthetics.com to attend the next event.

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