Swisse Beauty Hair Skin Nails+ 100 Capsules [New Packaging] (EXP:01 2025)

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General Information Swisse Ultiboost Hair Skin Nails+ is a premium quality beauty formula with vitamins and minerals specifically formulated to support collagen production and assist in the maintenance of healthy hair, skin and nails. - Collagen Production: Vitamin C and silica play an integral role in the formation of collagen. Collagen is a major structural protein, important for healthy and strong connective tissue to help maintain skin integrity and appearance. - Radiant Skin, Glossy Hair & Healthy Nails: Formulated with silica and vitamin C to help maintain healthy hair, skin and nails along with zinc to assist minor wound healing and skin health. - Nail Strength: Contains biotin, which helps strengthen soft, brittle nails and reduce breaking and splitting. - Antioxidant Support: Vitamin C provides antioxidant support to help protect against potential free radical damage. Swisse Ultiboost Hair Skin Nails+ has been formulated based on scientific evidence to provide essential nutrients that work from within. Size: 100 Tablets Warnings - Contains zinc, which may be dangerous if taken in large amounts or for a long period. - Not for the treatment of iron deficiency conditions. - Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet. - If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner. Ingredients EACH TABLET CONTAINS: - BIOTIN 2.6 mg - SILICON (from silica-colloidal anhydrous 85.56 mg) 40 mg - ZINC (from zinc gluconate 229.70 mg) 30 mg - IRON (from ferrous fumarate 16.01 mg) 5 mg - VITAMIN C (ascorbic acid from calcium ascorbate 60.52 mg) 50 mg - ST. MARY'S THISTLE (Silybum marianum) standardised extract equiv. dry fruit 1 g (equiv. flavanolignans calculated as silybin 12 mg) Directions ADULT DOSAGE: - One tablet daily during or immediately after a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS Store below 30 degrees Celsius. Do not use if cap seal is broken.

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