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Biodance Hydro Cera‑nol Ampoule (30ml) | Barrier Repair & Deep Hydration

Regular price Rs. 1,499.00
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  • Vendor:

    Korean Glow

Description

Biodance Hydro Cera‑nol Ampoule (30 ml) is a concentrated, barrier‑repair serum that combines ceramides with panthenol to calm sensitivity, reduce moisture loss, and deliver deep, lasting hydration. The silky, fast‑absorbing texture layers easily under moisturizer and SPF—ideal for dehydrated, sensitized, or tight‑feeling skin.

KEY BENEFITS:
- Barrier Repair: Ceramide complex replenishes essential lipids
- Long‑Lasting Hydration: Humectants + emollients keep skin plump and dewy
- Redness Relief: Panthenol (B5) helps soothe visible irritation
- Smoother Texture: Softens dry patches; improves suppleness
- Daily‑Friendly: Non‑sticky, fragrance‑lean; suitable for sensitive skin

KEY INGREDIENTS:
- Ceramide Complex: Strengthens the moisture barrier and resilience
- Panthenol (Pro‑Vitamin B5): Calms, conditions, and comforts skin
- Hyaluronic Acid + Glycerin: Multi‑level hydration for bounce
- Soothing Botanicals: Support a calmer, balanced complexion

HOW TO USE:
1. After cleansing and toner, apply 2–3 drops to face and neck (AM/PM).
2. Pat until absorbed; follow with moisturizer.
3. AM: Finish with broad‑spectrum SPF 30+.

BEST FOR:
- Dehydrated, dry, or sensitized skin; compromised barrier; redness/tightness
- Normal, dry, and combination skin types

RESULTS:
- Immediate: Softer, cushioned, well‑hydrated feel
- 2–4 weeks: Calmer skin, fewer dry patches, stronger‑feeling barrier

NOTES:
- Patch test if highly reactive. Layers well with retinoids/acids as the barrier‑support step.