CAUDALIE Vinotherapist Beurre Corps Vegan Relipidant 200ml

  • Type de peau : Peau sèche à très sèche
    Besoin : Hydratation corps
    Ingrédients clés : Huile de pépins de raisin, Beurre de karité bio, Huile de dattier du désert
    Texture : Baume
    Use : Matin et soir, tous les jours

339.00 DHS

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Description

Anti-grattage et 100% plaisir, le Beurre Corps Vegan Relipidant Vinotherapist™ nourrit intensément pendant 24 heures et répare les peaux sèches à tendance atopique pour un confort longue durée. Sa texture riche et soyeuse, enrichie en lipides d'origine végétale, apaise les sensations de démangeaisons et de tiraillements pour apporter douceur et souplesse aux peaux les plus sensibles.

Formule :

  • 98% d'ingrédients d'origine naturelle
  • Testé dermatologiquement
  • Vegan
  • Parfum 100% d'origine naturelle

Résultats visibles

  • 90% apaisant*
  • 95% anti-grattage*
  • Hydratation 24h**

Le saviez-vous ? Nos soins corps hydratants Vinotherapist™ s'inspirent directement de l'expertise de nos Spas Vinothérapie™: des actifs naturels issus de la vigne et du raisin alliés à des rituels de soin exceptionnels.

Conseils d'application :

Matin et soir, faites chauffer une noix de Beurre Corps Vinotherapist™ entre vos mains puis appliquez-le sur l'ensemble du corps en massant de bas en haut. Insistez sur les zones rugueuses et très sèches du corps comme les coudes et le genoux pour regagner instantanément confort et souplesse.

Les conseils de la vinothérapeute :
Sa texture riche et soyeuse au parfum délicat d'amande douce facilite le massage et vous offre un moment de pur plaisir à chaque application. Découvrez en vidéo la méthode d'automassage de nos Vinothérapeutes, en direct de notre Spa de Bordeaux.

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