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Deep wrinkles

Morning

High-Power Defense Shield

62,00€

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Evening

Deep Recovery Stimulator

72,00€

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Intensive evening treatment

In Depth Revitalizer

82,00€

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A specific protocol to be used when wrinkles and the signs of ageing become more visible.

Morning and evening: after cleansing your skin, apply 2-3 mini spatulas of FILLAST Deep Recovery Stimulator, and gently massage in until fully absorbed. If desired, apply makeup after a few minutes.

Evening: after cleansing your skin, apply the FILLAST In Depth Revitalizer serum; 3-4 pumps are sufficient to treat the face and neck. Gently tap and massage in until fully absorbed.
After about 2 minutes, once it has been absorbed into the skin, apply the FILLAST Deep Recovery Stimulator cream and gently tap and massage in until fully absorbed.

A simple and effective protocol to be used to treat the most severe degree of chrono- and photo-ageing, when the deepest wrinkles become more evident and marked.

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