DUCRAY Melascreen Serum Anti-Taches Eclat 40ml

Sérum antitaches éclat

Unifie le teint – Protège des agressions extérieures – Booste l’éclat du teint

272.00 DHS

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Description

Le sérum antitaches éclat MELASCREEN est le 1er soin du quotidien développé à base d’une haute concentration en actifs vitaminés (8%) afin d'unifier le teint et d'apporter de l’éclat à la peau.

A la pointe de l’innovation, sa formule aqua-gel est parfaitement adaptée afin de booster l’éclat naturel de la peau et clarifier le teint. Elle protège et défend la barrière cutanée contre les agressions extérieures à l’exemple de la pollution.

La PRO-VITAMINE C STABILISÉE éclaircit le teint et protège la peau des effets néfastes du stress oxydatif induit par les agressions extérieures.

La VITAMINE PP limite l’apparition des taches brunes en régulant la production de mélanine synthétisée en excès à la surface de la peau.

L'efficacité antitaches de ce soin quotidien est cliniquement prouvée sur toutes les couleurs de peau.

Doté d’une bonne tolérance, il hydrate la peau pendant 24h* et compose une très bonne base de maquillage.

Fraîche et délicatement parfumée, sa texture est facile à appliquer au quotidien et pénètre facilement dans la peau.

Un soin éclat unifiant qui convient aux femmes enceintes et allaitantes.

Non comédogène et développé pour minimiser les risques allergiques.

Avantage

Sérum antitaches quotidien à l'efficacité démontrée cliniquement sur toutes les couleurs de peau.

Bénéfices

• UNIFIE et CLARIFIE le teint durablement

• BOOSTE l’éclat naturel de la peau

• PROTÈGE et DÉFEND la peau contre les agressions extérieures

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