La Saponaria Vitamine C 30ml

Formule de soin à l’effet raffermissant et régénérant.

230.00 DHS

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Description

L'acide ascorbique, ou plus connu sous le nom de vitamine C, est un véritable allié de beauté, non seulement sous forme de jus d'orange et d'agrumes, mais aussi pour les soins de la peau. Cette vitamine est considérée comme le nec plus ultra des soins de la peau et possède une multitude de propriétés bénéfiques. La vitamine C étant une molécule très instable, elle a été stabilisée dans ce produit à l'aide de la vitamine E. La vitamine C a un fort effet antioxydant, protège la peau contre les agressions extérieures et réduit les signes de l'âge en stimulant la production de collagène. La vitamine C de La Saponaria permet d'embellir visiblement le teint, de le rendre plus homogène, d'atténuer les taches de pigmentation et de raffermir la peau.

Application :

Pure : Soit en remplacement de votre crème de soin, soit en appliquant 2 gouttes de sérum directement sur le visage et en massant jusqu'à absorption complète.

En booster : Mélangez 1 à 2 gouttes du produit avec votre crème ou un sérum de soin pour la peau. La crème est alors encore mieux absorbée par la peau et ses effets positifs sont amplifiés !

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