MIXA Lait de Toilette Très Doux 300ml

Lait de Toilette Très Doux Bébé spécialement formulé pour la toilette quotidienne des bébés et des peaux délicates.

48.00 DHS

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  • Découvrez le Lait De Toilette Très Doux pour Mixa Bébé

    FORMULE ENRICHIE

    La formule du Lait de Toilette Mixa Bébé est très douce :

    - Enrichie en huile d’amande douce aux propriétés nourrissantes, elle nettoie efficacement et en douceur et favorise le bon équilibre en eau de la peau.

    - Elle contient de la vitamine E pour protéger efficacement la peau contre les agressions extérieures.

    - Hypoallergénique, ce lait est formulé pour minimiser les risques d’allergie.

    UTILISATION

    - Pour les bébés : le Lait de Toilette Mixa Bébé nettoie parfaitement et atténue rougeurs et sensations d'irritations.

    - Pour les adultes : fluide et très doux, il est recommandé pour la toilette et le démaquillage des peaux sensibles. Il redonne souplesse, douceur et fraîcheur à la peau. Ce produit ne nécessite pas de rinçage à l’eau. Pour une toilette optimale, vous pouvez utiliser l’Eau Nettoyante Hydratante Mixa Bébé en complément.

    Tous les soins Mixa sont FORMULÉS ET TESTÉS SOUS CONTRÔLE MÉDICAL pour vous assurer sécurité et tolérance.


  • Conseils d'application

    Ce produit ne nécessite pas de rinçage à l’eau. Pour une toilette optimale, vous pouvez utiliser l’Eau Nettoyante Hydratante en complément.

  • Ingrédients

    880246 18 - INGREDIENTS: AQUA / WATER • GLYCERIN • ISOPROPYL PALMITATE • CETEARYL ALCOHOL • GLYCINE SOJA OIL / SOYBEAN OIL • PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS OIL / SWEET ALMOND OIL • GLYCERYL STEARATE • PEG-100 STEARATE • SODIUM HYDROXIDE • AMMONIUM POLYACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE • CAPRYLOYL GLYCINE • CAPRYLYL GLYCOL • XANTHAN GUM • TOCOPHEROL • PARFUM / FRAGRANCE (F.I.L. Z70018277/1).

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