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Glow IICA Graduation
GLOW, Sri Lanka’s most complete skincare nutrient for a radiant and glowing skin, added glitz and glamour to the graduation ceremony of the International Institute of Ceylon Ayurveda held in BMICH recently.
The ceremony saw 150 young and proud practitioners of Ayurvedic art, science and culture graduating to propagate the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda in Sri Lanka and abroad. IICA founding Director Dr. Thilini Abeypala has played a pivotal role in the growth and development of this budding institute.
The event was graced by AMW Group Managing Director Brendan Morris as the keynote speaker, Mega Lifesciences Country Manager Praveen Viswakumarn and GLOW Senior Brand Manager Rukshan B. Athauda, apart from many other prominent dignitaries. GLOW has been a partner in the beauty of many women, internationally and in Sri Lanka.
It contains a special SKHN complex which is a registered trademark of Mega Lifesciences (Australia) Ltd. and is composed of plant extracts and marine proteins, studied and proven by the Spin Control Institute of France to improve the colour, complexion, brightness, softness and smoothness of skin in eight to 12 weeks.
GLOW has also been found to be absolutely safe and well-tolerated on long term use and is manufactured and marketed internationally by Mega Lifesciences, a human wellness company with operations spread across 35 countries in the world, having started its own in 1983.
GLOW is available in Sri Lanka in all leading pharmacies and supermarket outlets.
The dosage is one capsule after breakfast and one after dinner.