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Bring Green completes its Tea Tree Cica trio — the toner and toner-pad cult favorites finally get their treatment ampoule, all under $20.
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Tea Tree Cica Ampoule by Bring Green is formulated for acne-prone, oily, combination, sensitive skin. Bring Green completes its Tea Tree Cica trio — the toner and toner-pad cult favorites finally get their treatment ampoule, all under $20.
The key active ingredients in Tea Tree Cica Ampoule are Centella Asiatica, Panthenol. It's known for: sub-$20 acne-prone calming ampoule and completes the Tea Tree Cica ritual.
Yes, Tea Tree Cica Ampoule targets acne, redness, sensitivity. sub-$20 acne-prone calming ampoule
Tea Tree Cica Ampoule retails for around $18, which places it in the budget range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: tea tree note is forward; not a hero ingredient bottle — workhorse.
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