EAU THERMALE JONZAC RÉHYDRATE JONZAC SOIN LÉGER FONDANT 50 ml

L’hydratation haute performance

HYDRATATION 24H – PROTÈGE, FORTIFIE

Peaux normales à mixtes, même sensibles

Haute tolérance

Non comédogène

Convient aux vegans

145.00 DHS

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Description

Le soin léger fondant Rehydrate est un concentré d'hydratation pour la peau, enrichi en eau thermale de Jonzac, glycérine et acide hyaluronique. Ce soin active immédiatement l'hydratation naturelle de la peau et la maintient pendant 24 heures. Il renforce également la barrière cutanée pour prévenir du vieillissement prématuré.

Sa texture légère et fondante libère une sensation de fraîcheur et favorise une hydratation intense et durable. La peau est visiblement repulpée et éclatante de beauté. La formule de ce soin est composée de 15% d'eau thermale de Jonzac apaisante et hydratante, d'acide hyaluronique et de glycérine reconnus pour leurs propriétés hydratantes.

Le soin léger fondant Rehydrate a été testé sous contrôle dermatologique et formulé pour minimiser les risques de réactions allergiques. Il offre une hydratation en profondeur des couches supérieures de l'épiderme, pour une peau nourrie et régénérée.

En somme, le soin léger fondant Rehydrate est un allié idéal pour maintenir la peau hydratée et repulpée tout au long de la journée. Sa formule légère et efficace convient à tous les types de peau et libère une sensation de fraîcheur instantanée. Les ingrédients naturels qu'il contient ont été rigoureusement sélectionnés pour leur pouvoir hydratant, afin de répondre aux besoins de tous les types de peau.

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