HELIOCARE 360° Age Active Fluid SPF50
Fluide ultra-léger aide à prévenir et à corriger les signes du photovieillissement.
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Description
Ce fluide ultra-léger aide à prévenir et à corriger les signes du photovieillissement.
Il offre une haute protection à large spectre contre 4 types de rayonnement : UVB, UVA, lumière visible (lumière bleue, y compris la lumière bleue des écrans) et IR-A. Son système anti-pollution et son triple complexe anti-âge aident à prévenir et à corriger les signes du photovieillissement. Sa texture ultra-légère convient à tous les types de peau et laisse la peau douce et veloutée. Sa technologie soft focus estompe les signes du vieillissement. Résistant à l’eau et à la sueur, non irritant pour les yeux.
Grâce aux filtres sélectionnés et au Fernblock®+ qu’il contient, ce fluide répond aux exigences les plus strictes en matière de photoprotection. Ainsi, il protège de 4 types de rayonnement (UVB, UVA, lumière visible et infrarouge), notamment des UVA et de la lumière visible bleue qui sont responsables du photovieillissement. Le Fernblock®+, associé aux ingrédients réparateurs et antioxydants, aide à prévenir et à corriger les dégâts causés par l’exposition solaire. Haute tolérance cutanée. Testé dermatologiquement et ophtalmologiquement.
Composition :
Association optimale et stable de filtres solaires
Fernblock®+
TinosorbA2B associé au pigment d’oxyde de fer pour une protection maximale contre les UVA et la lumière visible
Triple complexe anti-âge : acide hyaluronique, sérine et tréhalose
Système anti-pollution
Technologie soft focus
Conseils d'Application :
Bien agiter avant l’emploi. Appliquer généreusement et uniformément avant l’exposition solaire. Renouveler l’application régulièrement, notamment après les baignades et en cas de transpiration excessive.
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