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Osea Sea-Based Cream Reduces Wrinkles Up To 60%, Firm Claims

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Osea Eyes and Lips cream with DPHP, a vegetable-derived amino acid, "smoothes and protects the surface of the skin by stimulating collagen fibers and fights free radicals," Malibu, Calif.-based Osea said.

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