Omno, a Singaporean skincare brand, launches a new collection of eco-friendly skincare products called Nourish & Protect, designed specifically for the tropical climates of Southeast Asia.
Skincare is becoming increasingly common among both men and women. People are starting to realize the harmful effects if they don't practice proper facial skincare, especially if they don't wear sunscreen when going out. If you visit any beauty store, you'll find many options to choose from depending on your skin type.
Omno, a Singaporean skincare brand, introduces the Nourish & Protect collection, a range of eco-friendly skincare designed to tackle the challenges of the tropical climate in Southeast Asia. With the continuous heat, humidity, and pollution, the Nourish & Protect collection can be a part of your three-step skincare routine, designed to protect and restore skin in tropical conditions. Communities in Malaysia and Singapore are particularly exposed to high UV radiation, which can indirectly have negative effects on the skin. As a solution to this problem, Omno offers a solution by introducing three products in the Nourish & Protect collection: #1. Gaea Solar Defence SPF 50+ This UVA/UVB protection comes with a fragrance blend of Bergamot, Geranium, Cedarwood, and Lavender. The best part is that it has a light, non-greasy texture that is moisturizing and has a calming scent. Moreover, users can enjoy the benefits of spectrum protection with advanced encapsulation technology and fight against skin aging. Don't worry, as this product is suitable for sensitive skin, babies, and aquatic life #
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