Ducray Melascreen Concentre Anti-taches 30ml

Dépigmente sélectivement les taches brunes installées

244.00 DHS

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Description

A la pointe de l’innovation, le concentré antitaches MELASCREEN est la 1ère solution dermatologique spécialement développée pour dépigmenter efficacement tous les types de taches brunes installées* grâce à une très haute concentration en actifs dermatologiques dépigmentants (15%). Ils agissent directement à 3 différents niveaux sur les 3 facteurs responsables de leur formation :

Niveau 1 : L’HESPERIDINE METHYLCHALCONE™ réduit la taille des vaisseaux sanguins superficiels.

Niveau 2 : L’ACIDE AZELAÏQUE régule la surproduction de la mélanine à la source grâce à une action sélective.

Niveau 3 : L’ACIDE GLYCOLIQUE favorise l'élimination des cellules mortes en surface pour réduire l'intensité des taches brunes.

Parfaitement adapté pour offrir une dépigmentation sélective même sur les taches brunes les plus difficiles à corriger, ce concentré antitaches préserve la pigmentation naturelle de la peau. Le teint est plus uniforme et homogène à partir de seulement 2 semaines d’utilisation**.

Un soin ciblé sans parfum à la texture légère, au fini non gras et non collant doté d’une bonne tolérance adaptée à tous les types de peau.

Convient aux femmes enceintes et allaitantes. Non comédogène et développé pour minimiser les risques allergiques.

Avantage

Efficacité prouvée cliniquement sur tous types de taches* et toutes couleurs de peau.

Bénéfices

• DÉPIGMENTE efficacement les taches brunes installées grâce à une très haute concentration en actifs (15%)

• AGIT à 3 niveaux différents pour corriger les taches brunes

• UNIFORMISE et homogénéise le teint dès seulement 2 semaines**

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