@patricia.souzabio: Só se fala em PDRN e GHK-Cu, e não é à toa! Como biomédica, eu precisava testar. Estou usando há 30 dias e gostei muito da proposta e da experiência com o produto. Aos 50 anos, cuidar da pele é uma prioridade para mim. 💙 Aproveita que ele está na promoção do 7.7 e confere no meu carrinho! #PDRN #GHKCu #Skincare #Pele40Mais #Pele50Mais

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