Primera Launches Limited Edition Set of 'Repairbin Cica Essence'
[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Amorepacific's clean beauty brand Primera has launched a limited edition set of ‘Repairbean Cica Essence’ through a collaboration with artist Kim Irang of 'Things I Like Today.'
Primera Repairbean Cica Essence contains Repairbean™, a rare isoflavone ingredient extracted from fermented soybeans, which helps care for dry and damaged skin, strengthens its resilience, and fundamentally improves skin condition.
This collaboration limited edition set includes a large 80ml bottle of Repairbean Cica Essence, a sample of Repairbean Cica Cream, and illustrated stickers featuring the artist's precious tastes.
The moisturizing and soothing essence, Repairbean Cica Essence, contains hinoki leaf extract to comfortably soothe the skin and supply moisture deep within. Repairbean Cica Cream contains panthenol, which strengthens the skin barrier and protects the skin with a dense moisturizing film.
Both products are functional cosmetics for wrinkle improvement and have completed sensitive panel tests, hypoallergenic tests, and non-comedogenic tests. They are formulated without 10 ingredients including animal-derived materials and mineral oils, making them gentle enough for delicate and sensitive skin.
The Primera Repairbean Cica Essence limited edition set is available at Primera stores in department stores nationwide, flagship stores, Amorepacific counselors, and the Amorepacific Mall.
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