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Collagen Lift Paris28 Ampoules of Drinkable Collagen for Men (Made in France)

R599

Retail: R880
About

Collagen Lift is a drinkable collagen supplement that is clinically proven to reduce wrinkles by up to 50%. Made in France, its formula contains a powerful combination of VERISOL® Bioactive Collagen, Ulva Mediterranea seaweed (Ulvaline®, harvested in the South of France), and Vitamin C.

Product Features
  • Wrinkles: reduces wrinkles by up to 50%.
  • Tone: Improves skin tone and firmness.
  • Dryness: increases moisture and plumpness.
  • Hair & Nails: supports strong hair and nails.
  • Cellulite: reduces cellulite.
  • Volume: 280ml (28 x 10ml)
  • Expiry date: March 2023
How to Use?
  • Take one ampoule a day diluted in a glass of water or fruit juice on an empty stomach, preferably before breakfast (can also be taken straight out of the ampoule).
  • Shake the ampoule before use.
  • Do not exceed the daily recommended daily dose.
  • This product is not recommended for children or for pregnant or breast-feeding woman.
  • For best results this product should be used as part of a varied and kilojoule controlled diet and a balanced lifestyle.
  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Keep out of reach and sight of children.

For more information, please check out Collagen Lift Paris

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