Guerlain orchidee imperiale eye cream

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Though its long name does not reveal it, this polymer molecule (big molecule from repeated subunits or monomers) is a relative to the super common, water-loving thickener, Carbomer. Both of them are big molecules that contain acrylic acid units, but Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer also contains some other monomers that are hydrophobic, i.e. water-hating.  Abeille royale eye cream Orchidée Imperiale anti-aging products combine high rejuvenation, high sensoriality and high naturalness for visibly more beautiful and younger skin.

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GUERLAIN Abeille Royale Eye R Repair Serum

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Guerlain orchidee imperiale eye cream

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