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Female-founded here in Greenville, this results-driven line combines patented sustained-release technology with a patented, all-natural active for visible, lasting results — outperforming retinol by 3X without any of the side effects. Every formula is vegan, cruelty free, pregnancy safe, fragrance free, and refillable for a more sustainable routine.

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