Klorane – Gel lavant doux au Calendula apaisant – Bébé – Corps et cheveux – Peau normale 500 ml
Le Gel lavant doux Klorane Bébé nettoie, apaise et protège la peau et les cheveux délicats de bébé, sans piquer les yeux.
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Description
La formule biodégradable* aux fleurs de Calendula issues de culture BIO, apaisantes et protectrices, est enrichie d'agents hydratants naturels et testée sous contrôle pédiatrique**. La peau des tout-petits est hydratée et protégée, sans danger. La mousse légère et parfumée transforme le bain quotidien en un doux moment de détente et de partage.*Selon la norme OCDE301B.**Excellente tolérance pédiatrique - étude de tolérance sous contrôle pédiatrique chez 30 nourrissons – pendant 21 jours.
Bienfaits :
"- Nettoie : pratique, sa formule biodégradable* 2-en-1 nettoie tout en douceur la peau fragile et les cheveux délicats des plus petits. - Apaise : le Gel lavant doux Klorane est délicatement parfumé d'un accord floral relaxant, pour apaiser et détendre lors de l'application. - Protège : riche en agents hydratants naturels et en Calendula adoucissant, la peau est protégée du dessèchement*** et les cheveux fins se démêlent facilement."
Conseils d'utilisations :
Faire mousser sur le corps et les cheveux préalablement mouillés. Rincer en cas de contact avec les yeux.
ingredients :
WATER (AQUA). GLYCERIN. CETEARETH-60 MYRISTYL GLYCOL. COCO-GLUCOSIDE. ZINC COCETH SULFATE. SODIUM COCOAMPHOACETATE. POLYSORBATE 20. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). ASCORBYL PALMITATE. CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT. CITRIC ACID. DISODIUM LAURETH SULFOSUCCINATE. GLYCERYL OLEATE. HYDROGENATED PALM GLYCERIDES CITRATE. ISOLEUCINE. LAURETH-3. LECITHIN. MALEIC ACID. POLYSORBATE 80. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. SODIUM BENZOATE. SODIUM CHLORIDE. SODIUM HYDROXIDE. TOCOPHEROL. TRISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINE DISUCCINATE
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