MIXA Gel Très Doux 2 En 1 Corps Et Cheveux 300ml

Gel Très Doux Corps et Cheveux Mixa bébé, formulé pour la toilette quotidienne des bébés et des peaux délicates.

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Description

  • Découvrez le Gel Très Doux 2 en 1 Corps et Cheveux de Mixa Bébé

    FORMULE TRÈS DOUCE

    Le Gel Très Doux Corps et Cheveux Mixa Bébé a été spécialement formulé pour la toilette quotidienne des bébés et des peaux délicates.

    - Sa base lavante très douce nettoie en un seul geste les cheveux, le visage et le corps.

    - Enrichi en huile d’amande douce (nourrissante, protectrice et adoucissante), il préserve la barrière protectrice de la peau.

    RESULTAT

    Votre bébé est parfaitement nettoyé, sa peau est douce et hydratée et ses cheveux sont soyeux.

    LES GARANTIES MIXA BÉBÉ

    Formulé sous contrôle médical, le Gel Très Doux Corps et Cheveux est hypoallergénique, c’est à dire formulé pour minimiser les risques d’allergie. Son pH est neutre pour la peau et il ne pique pas les yeux. Tous les soins Mixa sont FORMULÉS ET TESTÉS SOUS CONTRÔLE MÉDICAL pour vous assurer sécurité et tolérance.


  • Conseils d'application

    Appliquez une noisette de gel sur une peau mouillée. Rincez soigneusement.

  • Ingrédients

    800239 05 - INGREDIENTS: AQUA / WATER • SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE • PEG-200 HYDROGENATED GLYCERYL PALMATE • GLYCERIN • COCO-BETAINE • POLYSORBATE 20 • PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE • SODIUM CHLORIDE • PENTYLENE GLYCOL • CITRIC ACID • SODIUM HYDROXIDE • PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS OIL / SWEET ALMOND OIL • PEG-60 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL • POLYQUATERNIUM-10 • SODIUM BENZOATE • PARFUM / FRAGRANCE (F.I.L. Z70014872/2).

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