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Beakman 1802

Milk drop camide serum.

Beakman 1802
Milk drop camide serum
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About this product

A hydrating serum with sodium hyaluronate and coenzyme Q10 designed to deliver moisture and antioxidant protection against environmental stressors.

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The Guru Index verdict

81%

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What the gurus are saying

Gurus consistently praise the serum's hydrating and antioxidant benefits, with reviewers reporting it as a reliable addition to their routines. Both note it performs well at regular price but becomes more compelling on discount. The only recurring quirk is a faint Play-Doh-like scent, an expected trade-off in unscented formulations that hasn't deterred repeated purchases.
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"Everything I've tried from Beakman I've really liked. It's hydrating with sodium hyaluronate and delivers coenzyme Q10, which can replenish your skin's own Q10 levels and help in warding off against oxidative stress upon exposure to environmental aggressors. I've tried this before and it is really nice. Normally it's $45, though, but if you can get it for 50% off you might consider it, especially if you're somebody who like me uses coenzyme Q10 antioxidant serums in the morning."
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"I love this serum though. I bought two of these with my own money after they sent it to me for the sponsorship and I use it like twice a day. It's one of my favorite cami serums. It does have a slight Play-Doh smell to it but that's kind of what you get with like unscented skincare."
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