MIXA Lait Panthénol Confort 250 ml
Découvrez la nouvelle gamme innovante de Mixa qui nourrit et répare, le Lait panthénol confort qui apaise instantanément les peaux sèches et réactives.
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Description
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Les peaux sèches et réactives exigent des soins hydratants et apaisants hautement concentrés qui respectent leur sensibilité : notre formule nourrissante et anti-grattage est hypoallergénique, non grasse, non collante et pénètre instantanément. Apaise instantanément les peaux sèches et réactives.
Anti-démangeaisons 48H*. Cliniquement prouvé : réduit les sensations de démangeaisons de 88%** sur les hommes et femmes testés. Formulé avec de puissants actifs dermo-cosmétiques et adapté aux peaux sensibles.
PANTHÉNOL : Connu pour ses propriétés apaisantes.
GLYCÉRINE : Connue pour ses propriétés d'hydratation intense et de protection. Testé sous contrôle médical. Résultats cliniquement prouvés. Testé sur 7000 peaux sensibles***. Bébé, enfant, adulte. *Test consommateur réalisé sur 61 femmes, 48h après 4 semaines d’utilisation. **Test clinique réalisé sur 50 hommes et femmes après 4 semaines. ***Tests réalisés sur la liste des produits Mixa à retrouver sur mixa.fr.
Conseils d'application
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Ingrédients
880235 15 - INGREDIENTS: AQUA / WATER • GLYCERIN • PETROLATUM • PARAFFINUM LIQUIDUM / MINERAL OIL • NIACINAMIDE • GLYCERYL STEARATE • CETYL ALCOHOL • PEG-40 STEARATE • BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER / SHEA BUTTER • CETYL PALMITATE • DIMETHICONE • ASCORBYL PALMITATE • CHLORHEXIDINE DIGLUCONATE • CITRIC ACID • CORIANDRUM SATIVUM SEED OIL / CORIANDER SEED OIL • ECHIUM PLANTAGINEUM SEED OIL • GLYCINE SOJA OIL / SOYBEAN OIL • MYRISTYL ALCOHOL • PANTHENOL • PRUNUS ARMENIACA KERNEL OIL / APRICOT KERNEL OIL • RIBES NIGRUM SEED OIL / BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL • SORBITAN TRISTEARATE • STEARYL ALCOHOL • TOCOPHEROL (F.I.L. B194118/1).
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