Garnier SkinActive – Eau micellaire Biphasé – 100ml
Découvrez la Solution Biphase Micellaire Tout en 1 de Garnier, la marque micellaire N°1 la plus achetée en France*. Elle démaquille tous types de maquillages, même tenaces (waterproof, longue durée), nettoie et apaise en 1 seul geste visage, yeux et lèvres.
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Description
En un seul geste, la Solution Biphase Micellaire Tout en 1 de Garnier élimine efficacement le maquillage waterproof et longue tenue et nettoie en douceur, en laissant zéro résidu** sur la peau.
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Cette formule est enrichie en :
• Micelles, agents nettoyants invisibles qui capturent les impuretés, les particules de pollution et le maquillage comme un aimant, afin de nettoyer efficacement la peau, sans frotter.
• Huiles, reconnues pour leurs propriétés démaquillantes et mélangées à l'huile d'argan, pour aider à retirer le maquillage longue tenue.
Sa formule, testée dermatologiquement, convient à toutes les peaux, même les plus sensibles pour une peau parfaitement démaquillée et nettoyée, sans fini gras.
Ingrédients :
AQUA / WATER ● CYCLOPENTASILOXANE ● ISOHEXADECANE ● ARGANIA SPINOSA OIL / ARGANIA SPINOSA KERNEL OIL ● BENZYL ALCOHOL ● BENZYL SALICYLATE ● BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE ● CI 60725 / VIOLET 2 ● DECYL GLUCOSIDE ● DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE ● DISODIUM EDTA ● ETHYLHEXYL METHOXYCINNAMATE ● ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE ● GERANIOL ● HAEMATOCOCCUS PLUVIALIS / HAEMATOCOCCUS PLUVIALIS EXTRACT ● HEXYLENE GLYCOL ● LIMONENE ● LINALOOL ● PENTAERYTHRITYL TETRA-DI-T-BUTYL HYDROXYHYDROCINNAMATE ● POLYAMINOPROPYL BIGUANIDE ● POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE ● SODIUM CHLORIDE ● PARFUM / FRAGRANCE
Conseils d'utilisation :
Agitez le flacon jusqu'à ce que les 2 phases se mélangent. De préférence avec un coton réutilisable, appliquez sur le visage, les yeux et les lèvres
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