Klorane – Eau fraîche parfumée au Calendula apaisant – Bébé – Peau normale 500 ml
L’Eau fraîche parfumée Klorane facilite le coiffage, parfume et rafraîchit le corps et les cheveux de bébé.
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Description
Sa formule à 97 % naturelle* enrichie en agents naturels et fleurs de Calendula issues de culture BIO apaise la peau et respecte son équilibre, tout en éliminant les petites salissures. Sans rinçage, ce spray pratique et nomade à excellente tolérance pédiatrique** se vaporise plusieurs fois par jour. Réconfortante, elle finalise la toilette dans une brume de tendresse en apportant souplesse et confort à l'épiderme sensible de bébé***, pour une peau encore plus douce et des cheveux soyeux.
*97% d'ingrédients d'origine naturelle.
**Excellente tolérance pédiatrique - étude de tolérance sous contrôle pédiatrique chez 33 nourrissons – pendant 21 jours.
***Apporte douceur et confort à la peau de bébé : 96% de satisfaction après 21j - test de satisfaction auprès des parents après utilisation chez 33 bébés en conditions d'usage sous contrôle pédiatrique.
Bienfaits :
"- Rafraîchit : cette brume légère et parfumée est idéale pour rafraîchir bébé, lors des voyages ou pendant de fortes chaleurs. - Démêle : appliquée sur les cheveux fins, elle facilite le moment délicat du coiffage. - Parfume : enveloppe corps et cheveux d'un parfum tendre qui favorise la relaxation et le bien-être de bébé."
Conseils d'utilisations :
Appliquer sur un coton ou vaporiser directement sur le corps ou les cheveux.
ingredients :
WATER (AQUA). PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL. CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT. CAPRYLYL GLYCOL. CITRIC ACID. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). GLYCERIN. ISOLEUCINE. POLYSORBATE 80. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. SODIUM BENZOATE
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