Cerave Gel-Crème Hydratant Oil Control Visage 52 ml

Gel-Crème Hydratant Oil Control Visage pour les peaux mixtes à grasses

POUR LES PEAUX MIXTES À GRASSES SANS PARFUM, HYPOALLERGÉNIQUE, NON COMÉDOGÈNE

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Description

Gel-Crème Hydratant Oil Control Visage pour les peaux mixtes à grasses

Développée avec des dermatologues, le Gel-Crème Hydratant Oil Control Visage CeraVe matifie, rééquilibre et hydrate la peau au quotidien.

Ce soin visage et cou enrichi aux 3 céramides essentiels naturellement présents dans la peau et à l'acide hyaluronique restaure la barrière cutanée. Au niacinamide, actif anti-inflammatoire pour apaiser la peau. La Technologie MVE®, véritable prouesse technique et scientifique, contenu dans le Gel-Crème Hydratant Oil Control permet d'encapsuler les actifs et de les diffuser de manière prolongée dans la peau pour une hydratation toute la journée.

Formules idéale pour les peaux mixtes à grasses. Sans parfum. Hypoallergénique. Non comédogène. Texture légère non collante.

Ingrédients

2021650 31 - INGREDIENTS: AQUA / WATER • NIACINAMIDE • GLYCERIN • CETEARYL ISONONANOATE • C14-22 ALCOHOLS • ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE • ZEA MAYS STARCH / CORN STARCH • CERAMIDE NP • CERAMIDE AP • CERAMIDE EOP • CARBOMER • CETEARYL ALCOHOL • BEHENTRIMONIUM METHOSULFATE • TRIETHYL CITRATE • SILICA • SODIUM HYDROXIDE • SODIUM HYALURONATE • SODIUM LAUROYL LACTYLATE • CHOLESTEROL • PHENOXYETHANOL • CITRIC ACID • CAPRYLYL GLYCOL • TRISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINE DISUCCINATE • XANTHAN GUM • PHYTOSPHINGOSINE • POLYACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER-6 • BENZOIC ACID • C12-20 ALKYL GLUCOSIDE (F.I.L. Z70040235/1)

Bénéfices

Cette formule est :

  • Idéale pour les peaux peaux mixtes à grasses
  • Sans parfum, hypoallergénique, non comédogène et sa texture est légère non collante
  • Développée avec des dermatologues

Cette formule contient :

  • Niacinamide : actif anti-inflammatoire pour apaiser la peau
  • Technologie MVE® : diffusion prolongée des actifs pour une hydratation continue toute la journée
  • Enrichie aux 3 céramides essentiels et à l'acide hyaluronique : pour restaurer la barrière cutanée

    Comment utiliser

    • Appliquer généreusement sur le visage et le cou tous les jours.
    • Éviter le contact direct avec les yeux. En cas de contact, rincer abondamment à l'eau.
    • Le matin, appliquer ensuite un écran solaire à large spectre

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