Garnier Fast Bright Booster Serum 15ml
Garnier SkinActive Sérum Fast Bright à la Vitamine C booster d’éclat.
65.00 DHS
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Description
Le sérum Fast Bright Vitamine C Booster rend la peau plus éclatante et réduit la taille, la densité et la couleur des tâches brunes.
PRINCIPALES CARACTÉRISTIQUES
• Une peau plus éclatante
• Réduit la densité, la taille et la couleur des tâches brunes
• Atténue les pigmentations des joues et du front
• Un teint plus uniforme, et une peau plus douce
MODE D'UTILISATION :
1- Appliquer quelques gouttes sur le visage, le cou et le décolleté.
2- Masser par mouvements circulaires pour une absorption optimale.
3- Pour un soin nourrissant, mélangez une goutte avec votre dose habituelle de crème Fast Bright et appliquez sur le visage, le cou et le décolleté. Utiliser le matin et/ou le soir. Évitez toujours le contour des yeux.
INGRÉDIENTS :

Vitamine Cg

Niacinamide
AQUA / WATER, GLYCER IN,
ALCOHOL, D I PROPYLENE G LYCOL, B UTYLENE G LYCOL,
PEG / PPG/POLYBUTYLENE GLYCOL-8/5/3 GLYCERIN, NIACINAMIDE,
HYDROXYETHYLPIPERAZINE ETHANE SULFONIC ACID, BIS-PEG-18
METHYL ETHER DIMETHYL SILANE, 3-O-ETHYL ASCORBIC ACID,
ISONONYL ISONONANOATE, LINALOOL, GERANIOL, PARFUM /
FRAGRANCE, SALICYLIC ACID, SODIUM CITRATE, SODIUM
HYALURONATE, PHENOXYETHANOL, PHENYLETHYL RESORCINOL,
ADENOSINE, AMMONIUM POLYACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE,
TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, D ISODIUM E DTA , L IMONENE ,
TOCOPHEROL, HYDROGENATED LECITHIN, CITRIC ACID, CITRUS
LIMON FRUIT EXTRACT / LEMON FRUIT EXTRACT, CITRUS JUNOS
FRUIT EXTRACT, XANTHAN GUM, MALTODEXTRIN, ACETYL
T R I F L U O R O M E T H Y L P H E N Y L V A LY L G LY C I N E ,
OXOTHIAZOLIDINECARBOXYLIC ACID, BENZYL SALICYLATE,
BENZYL ALCOHOL. (F.I.L. C268955 / 1).
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