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cosmetic industry, exceptional speed. Within ten to 14 days skin becomes firmer and wrinkles are reduced. This makes WP Complex extraordinarily suitable for the modern-day consumer, who is constantly in search for a skin care product that helps rejuvenate her ageing skin.
0 Placebo WP Complex Figure 8: Treatment with WP Complex firms skin within ten days
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