Benecos For Men Only Baume Visage & Après-rasage 2in1 50 ml

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Description

Caractéristiques

✓ Soin doux après le rasage
✓ Léger parfum de lavande
✓ Végétalien
✓ Cosmétiques biologiques certifiés COSMOS Organic
✓ Contenu : 50 ml
L'eau, le vent et le rasage quotidien mettent également à rude épreuve la peau robuste des hommes. Le Baume Visage & Après Rasage 2en1 de Benecos assure un soin parfait grâce à l'aloe vera bio hydratant et à l'hydrolat de verveine régénérant. Le bisabolol, apaisant pour la peau, a un effet anti-inflammatoire après le rasage.
Appliquer doucement sur la peau du visage.
INGRÉDIENTS
Ingrédients (INCI) :

AQUA (EAU), JUS DE PYRUS MALUS (POMME)°, GLYCERIN, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (HYBRID TOURNESOL) HUILE HYBRIDE°, ALOE BARBADENSIS (ALOE VERA) JUS DE FEUILLE°, ALCOOL°°°, GLYCERYL STEARATE CITRATE, GLYCINE HUILE DE SOJA (SOJA)°, CAPRYLIQUE/CAPRIQUE TRIGLYCERIDE, CÉTÉARYL ALCOOL, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (KARITÉ) BEURRE°, LIPPIA CITRIODORA FEUILLE D'EAU°, SODIUM LEVULINATE, XANTHAN GUM, GLYCERYL CAPRYLATE, LAVANDULA HYBRIDA (LAVANDIN) GROSSO HERB OIL°, SODI ABOUT ANISATE , BISABOLOL, TOCOPHEROL, PHYTATE DE SODIUM, PARFUM (PARFUM)°°, GLYCERINE°°°, EXTRAIT DE FLEUR DE TILIA CORDATA (LINDEN)°, EXTRAIT DE FRUITS DE ROSA CANINA (ÉGLISSE)°, EXTRAIT DE FRUITS DE SAMBUCUS NIGRA ( SUREAU)°, HYPERICUM EXTRAIT DE FLEUR DE PERFORATUM (ST. JOHN'S WORD)°, EXTRAIT DE RACINE D'URTICA DIOICA (ORDIE)°, HUILE DE GRAINES D'HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (TOURNESOL)°, EXTRAIT DE FLEUR DE CALENDULA OFFICINALIS (SOUCI)°, EXTRAIT DE FRUIT D'ARCTIUM LAPPA (BARDANE)°, ACIDE CITRIQUE , BENZOATE DE SODIUM, SORBATE DE POTASSIUM, LINALOOL°°, LIMONENE°°, GERANIOL°°, CITRAL°°, COUMARIN°°

°issus de l'agriculture biologique

°°composition parfumée naturelle

°°°à base de matières premières biologiques

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