Garnier Light Complete Night Cream nourishes your skin while you sleep. This womens cream is enriched with Vitamin C, Lemon Essence & Yoghurt Bifidus and works like a brightening yoghurt treatment. Its ultra-light texture absorbs quickly into the skin. It reduces dullness, exfoliates dead cells and lightens spots & skin tone. Wake up to renewed, fresh and brighter skin from the 1st night itself! For fast results, switch to Garnier Light Complete skin care.The cream has been dermatologically tested. How to use – Every night before you sleep, spread evenly on perfectly cleansed face and neck. Avoid delicate eye area. For best results, use with Garnier Light Complete Facewash and Garnier Light Complete Serum Cream.
Features:
Garnier Light Complete Night Cream nourishes skin while you sleep
Gives brightening action from the 1st night
Exfoliates dead cells and lightens spots
Enriched with Vitamin C, Lemon Essence & Yoghurt Bifidus
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