WAYNE, N.J
Finishing Touch Flawless, the Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (NYSE:CHD) beauty brand, announces a new and enhanced, skin-friendly eyebrow beauty device with the simultaneous worldwide distribution.
Finishing Touch Flawless Brows, said Hayley Parisi, brand manager, has always been great for maintaining brows, erasing unwanted hair from above, below, and between the brows. But now, it is so precise that it can actually shape brows as well as maintain them - without redness and irritation.
Dermatologist approved, Flawless brows is designed as much for skincare as hair removal. Other Brow treatments or devices can damage the delicate skin around the eyes, said Parisi, adding, and removing hair at the root will eventually kill the hair follicle. Flawless Brows won't burn or strip skin, or kill the hair at the root. It's much more skin-friendly than waxing, depilatories, plucking or epilators - and it's an at-home salon solution that's convenient and affordable.
Hayley Parisi, product manager on the Flawless collection, confided that the device as very user-friendly. Said Parisi, Flawless Brows is very intuitive, fast, and easy. You just hold it like a pencil and use it like an eraser, moving the device in small short strokes to remove the unwanted hair. It's very convenient and super safe.
Like all Flawless products, the hair removal device is precision-engineered, elegantly feminine, and boasts the line's signature 18 karat gold-plated head. It is hypoallergenic, gentle on all skin types, and even comes with an LED light to help ensure users never miss a hair.
The new Finishing Touch Flawless Brows is available at fine retail stores for $19.99. For more information on Flawless Brows, visit: www.FlawlessBeauty.com
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