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Open mother's birth section

Many people say why my mother seems so confident lately? ✨

Today, I would like to open an item sharing bag with Dermatix Ultra.

Any scars, I'm not scared.

Because he has CPX Technology to soften the wound. Silky.

And there's also a Vitamin C Ester that helps the marks look lighter.

The most favorite is his silicone gel texture. Thin, dry very quickly.

Apply and wear clothes over. Don't be afraid of slipping or sloppy. 🧼💖

It's another item that I really want my mom to have a home or a bag in it. So much more confident!

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# DermatixUltra # Care for the scars # Confident of every wound

# Items recommended by mother# Mother's delivery

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