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Dubai — Bio-Oil, one of the world’s leading the world’s leading scar and stretch mark products, recently launched a brand-new product to add to its growing portfolio; Skincare Oil (Natural).
Formulated from 100 per cent natural ingredients and fully audited by an accredited organisation with an ISO 16128 certificate, it is clinically-proven to reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks.
The development of Skincare Oil (Natural) has been over 10 years in the making — and by harnessing the power of science and nature, Bio-Oil has been able to match the efficacy of its original Skincare Oil with a product made entirely from natural ingredients.
It is packed with effective ingredients including vitamins, plant extracts, essential oils, as well as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory elements.
Bio-Oil Skincare Oil (Natural) has been clinically proven to show significant improvement in the appearance of the skin after as little as two weeks, and can be used in conjunction with a skincare routine, in the sun alongside SPF and around the eyes/ near or close to mucosal membranes. The products all-natural formulation means it is also safe to use on children over three years old. It is also 100 per cent vegan, and halal and Kosher-certified.
The ILT20 is the first ICC Associate Member league to have received the recognition
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