Filorga NCEF-Revitalize Serum 30ml
Sérum polyrevitalisant anti-âge
752.00 DHS
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Description
Le sérum anti-âge revitalisant pour une peau plus lisse, plus homogène, plus lumineuse et une réduction progressive des signes de vieillissement.
NCEF-REVITALIZE SERUM est un sérum anti-âge polyrevitalisant qui renforce le métabolisme cellulaire et les défenses de l’épiderme pour une peau plus lisse, plus homogène et plus lumineuse.
/Formule
Ce sérum revitalisant est hautement concentré en NCEF, un complexe unique exclusivement développé par FILORGA et inspiré des injections anti-âge revitalisantes. Il combine 10 ingrédients essentiels choisis avec précision (vitamines, acides aminés, co-enzymes…) pour améliorer la production de collagène et d’élastine mais aussi renforcer la protection antioxydante et la barrière cutanée. Grâce à une nouvelle technologie d’encapsulation qui permet une meilleure pénétration des actifs dans la peau (1), son efficacité est libérée au cœur de l’épiderme.
/Type de peau
Conçu pour tous les types de peau, mêmes sensibles.
/Texture
Ce sérum revitalisant à la texture ultra-légère offre un fini doux et lumineux instantané. Non gras et non collant, il pénètre facilement dans la peau (2).
/Résultats
Après 9 semaines d’application, NCEF-REVITALIZE Sérum procure des bénéfices comparables aux injections revitalisantes sur l’apparence de la qualité de la peau (3).
100 % des femmes le recommandent (4).
Formulé avec 94% d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle(5). Testé sous contrôle dermatologique.
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