GARNIER Skin Active Fast Clear Gel Nettoyant Moussant Anti Acné avec de l’Acide Salicylique – 200ml

Garnier Fast Clear [2%] Acide Salicylique & Vitamine C – Gel Nettoyant Anti-Acné 200ml

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Garnier Fast Clear [2%] Acide Salicylique & Vitamine C - Gel Nettoyant Anti-Acné 200ml

Garnier Gel Nettoyant Quotidien avec de l'Acide Salicylique pour réduire visiblement les boutons et de la Vitamine C pour atténuer les taches sombres et illuminer la peau. Après la première utilisation, vous pouvez vous attendre à une réduction de -97% de l'excès de sébum et de -99,9% des bactéries responsables des boutons. En 28 jours, vous pouvez vous attendre à une réduction visible de -39% des boutons. Test clinique, résultat après 4 semaines.

Le Fast Clear Gel Wash de Garnier forme la nouvelle génération de gel nettoyant purifiant, enrichi d’une combinaison d’acide salicylique [2%] connu pour réduire visiblement les boutons et de vitamine C, un puissant antioxydant connu pour réduire visiblement les taches brunes et éclaircir la peau.

C’est cliniquement prouvé : les boutons sont visiblement réduits, la peau paraît moins grasse et plus lumineuse, réduisant -54% de sébum à l’utilisation. Il convient à tous les types de peaux, y compris les peaux sensibles, grâce à sa formule douce sans savon et sans alcool.

Réduit visiblement les boutons et les taches brunes

La peau est visiblement plus lumineuse et moins grasse

Formule sans savon et sans alcool

Convient même aux peaux sensibles

Testé dermatologiquement

Ingrédients clés

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BHA Acide salicylique

L'acide salicylique nettoie les pores et aide à éliminer les impuretés.

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Vitamine C

La vitamine C est connue pour éclaircir votre peau.

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Liste complète des ingrédients

AQUA / EAU, SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE, GLYCÉRINE, DÉCYL GLUCOSIDE, CHLORURE DE SODIUM, COCO-BÉTAÏNE, ACIDE SALICYLIQUE, PEG-150 PENTAERYTHRITYL TETRASTEARATE, PARFUM / FRAGRANCE, HYDROXYDE DE SODIUM, ACIDE CITRIQUE, HEXYLÈNE GLYCOL, PEG-6 CAPRYLIC / CAPRIC GLYCERIDES, TETRASODIUM GLUTAMATE DIACETATE, ZINC PCA, EXTRAIT DE FRUITS D'AGRUMES / CITRON, ACIDE CAPRYLOYL SALICYLIQUE, LINALOOL, SALICYLATE DE BENZYLE, LIMONÈNE, ASCORBYLE GLUCOSIDE, ALCOOL BENZYLIQUE. (FIL Z70020268/1).

 

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