Revox B77 Just Hyaluronic Acid 3% Hydrating face wash 250ml

REVOX B77 JUST HYALURONIC ACID 3% est un nettoyant hydratant pour le visage à la consistance d’un gel doux. L’acide hyaluronique retient l’humidité pour augmenter le niveau d’hydratation de l’épiderme.

79.00 DHS

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Description

La formule nettoyante douce élimine efficacement les impuretés, les bactéries et les accumulations de sébum sans donner à la peau une sensation de dénudation ou de tiraillement. Ce produit permet notamment d’obtenir une peau plus pure, plus douce et plus souple. Convient à tous les types de peau et à un usage quotidien.

Conseils d’utilisation
Appliquer une petite quantité matin et soir sur le visage mouillé, en évitant le contour des yeux. Masser doucement pour former une mousse délicate. Rincer abondamment à l’eau tiède.
Attention
Une intolérance individuelle à l’un des ingrédients est possible. Avant la première utilisation, effectuez un test de sensibilité. Éviter le contact avec les yeux. Tenir à l’écart de la lumière directe du soleil.
*Avis de non-responsabilité concernant la grossesse :
Toutefois, par mesure de sécurité, nous vous conseillons de consulter votre médecin pour chaque produit de votre programme de soins de la peau.
Ingrédients
Eau / Aqua, Hyaluronate de sodium, Lauryl Sulfate de sodium, Glycérine, Lauroyl Sarcosinate de sodium, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose, Inuline, Alpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide, Salicylate de sodium, DMDM ​​Hydantoin, Disodium EDTA.
Nous améliorons constamment nos formulations, de sorte que les listes d’ingrédients figurant sur le site web et sur l’emballage peuvent varier en fonction de la période et de la région d’achat. Vérifiez la liste des ingrédients sur l’emballage.

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