MIXA Eau Micellaire Apaisante 400ml

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Description

  • Parfois, le nettoyage et le démaquillage agressent les peaux sensibles : le frottement du coton, les formules nettoyantes agressives, le rinçage à l’eau qui dessèche la peau…

    Mixa crée sa 1ère Eau Micellaire Vitaminée pour nettoyer les peaux sensibles et réactives dans le plus grand respect. Sa formule capte et élimine en un seul geste le maquillage, les impuretés et les particules de pollution du visage et des yeux. Une action nettoyante et démaquillante, douce et non asséchante pour les peaux sensibles. La peau semble apaisée et les sensations d'échauffement paraissent diminuées. Durablement, la peau semble plus confortable, plus souple et plus douce. Le teint parait plus frais, les sensations de tiraillement s'atténuent visiblement de jour en jour.

    INGREDIENTS Vitamine B3, connue pour sa capacité à apaiser et préserver la barrière cutanée. Vitamine C*, connue pour son action sur l'éclat et la qualité de la peau. Elle contient également de la glycérine végétale, connu pour sa capacité à assouplir et hydrater la peau en retenant l'eau dans l'épiderme.

    LA GARANTIE MIXA Une formule hypoallergénique, au pH neutre et à la tolérance optimale. Elle laisse la peau plus douce et non collante.

    UTILISATION Appliquez matin et soir sur le visage et les yeux à l’aide d’un coton. Inutile de rincer ou de frotter. Convient aux yeux sensibles, même porteurs de lentilles.

  • Conseils d'application

     Appliquer matin et soir sur le visage et les yeux à l'aide d'un coton. Inutile de rincer ou de frotter.
  • Ingrédients

    2050552 4 - INGREDIENTS: AQUA / WATER • HEXYLENE GLYCOL • GLYCERIN • POLOXAMER 184 • NIACINAMIDE • PEG-60 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL • ASCORBYL GLUCOSIDE • DISODIUM COCOAMPHODIACETATE • DISODIUM EDTA • MYRTRIMONIUM BROMIDE • PARFUM / FRAGRANCE (F.I.L. Z288562/1).

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