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OFFMARKS, one of Sri Lanka’s leading names in skincare, has launched two new products aimed at protecting and rejuvenating the skin: the Collagen + Vitamin C Skin Serum and the Bright & Protect Sunscreen. The launch builds on the strong market response to OFFMARKS’ earlier introduction of Sri Lanka’s first Liquid Collagen product, and marks the brand’s continued push into locally developed, research-backed skincare. The two products were introduced at a launch event held in Kurunegala on 27 June, where OFFMARKS served as the principal sponsor of “Roo Dreams,” a beauty showcase and pageant that drew some of the island’s leading beauty professionals. The event was attended by Tharanga Lanka Weerawardena, Chairman and Managing Director of the Alaris Lanka Group, along with Deputy General Manager of Marketing Amanda Perera and members of the OFFMARKS brand team. Also present were several well-known doctors, artists and beauty industry figures from across the country. Both products are manufactured to international standards at Ace Healthcare (Pvt) Ltd, one of Sri Lanka’s largest production facilities, and are formulated specifically for local skin conditions. They are distributed island-wide by HiCare Pharma (Pvt) Ltd.
OFFMARKS Collagen + Vitamin C Skin Serum
Positioned as the first Collagen + Vitamin C skin serum to be researched and manufactured entirely within Sri Lanka, this serum is designed to support healthier, younger-looking skin. It is formulated with Niacinamide and Vitamin C, along with Hydrolyzed Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid and Orange Blossom Water.
OFFMARKS Bright & Protect Sunscreen
Formulated to shield skin from sun damage while keeping it hydrated and bright, this sunscreen combines Vitamin C, Niacinamide and Grape Seed Extract.
Formulated to suit all skin types, both products work together to protect skin from external damage while keeping it healthy from within. The new OFFMARKS Collagen Serum and Sunscreen are now available at leading pharmacies, supermarkets and cosmetic outlets across Sri Lanka.