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Klorane – Crème nutritive au Cold Cream et Calendula – Bébé – Peau sèche et très sèche 40 ml

Crème visage, corps et mains, idéale pour l’hydratation quotidienne de la peau sèche à très sèche de bébé.

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Description

La Crème nutritive Klorane Bébé au Cold Cream nourrit intensément, apaise et protège les peaux sèches des nourrissons dès la naissance. Sa formule onctueuse d'origine naturelle* réunit des fleurs de Calendula issues de culture BIO, de l'huile de carthame relipidante et du Cold Cream Klorane nourrissant, pour protéger et hydrater en profondeur les peaux sensibles. La texture veloutée et non collante est testée sous contrôle pédiatrique** et s'applique également sur les croûtes de lait. La peau de bébé est calmée, respectée et intensément nourrie***, dans un relaxant parfum fleuri.*96% d'ingrédients d'origine naturelle. **Très bonne tolérance pédiatrique - étude de tolérance sous contrôle pédiatrique chez 34 nourrissons – pendant 21 jours.***Peau intensément nourrie et apaisée : 100% de satisfaction après 21j - test de satisfaction auprès des parents après utilisation chez 28 bébés en conditions d'usage sous contrôle pédiatrique.

Bienfaits :

"- Nourrissante : apporte une nutrition intense et durable aux peaux les plus sensibles, pour protéger l'épiderme des agressions extérieures. - Apaisante : la Crème riche apaise les tiraillements et inconforts liés à la sécheresse cutanée. - Efficace : répond aux problèmes de peau caractéristiques des nourrissons, comme les rougeurs, démangeaisons, zones de sécheresse et autres gerçures."

Conseils d'utilisation :

Appliquer sur une peau propre et sèche. Pour les croûtes de lait, appliquer le soir, puis effectuer un shampoing doux le lendemain.

ingredients :

WATER (AQUA). CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS (SAFFLOWER) SEED OIL (CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS SEED OIL). GLYCERIN. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. CETYL ALCOHOL. BEESWAX (CERA ALBA). BENZOIC ACID. CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT. CAPRYLYL GLYCOL. CETEARYL GLUCOSIDE. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). GLYCERYL STEARATE. ISOLEUCINE. PEG-100 STEARATE. POLYACRYLATE-13. POLYISOBUTENE. POLYSORBATE 20. POLYSORBATE 80. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. SODIUM HYDROXIDE. SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE. TOCOPHERYL ACETATE

 

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