REVOX JAPANESE RITUAL smoothing face serum 20ml

REVOX B77 JAPANESE ROUTINE FACE CREAM LIGHT TEXTURE

Transformez votre routine quotidienne de soins du visage en un rituel de beauté relaxant.

69.00 DHS

Achetez ce produit et gagnez 1.38 points de récompense (1.38 DHS).
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Description

La ligne s’inspire de la routine de beauté japonaise et du secret de la jeunesse. Il répand l’arôme d’un pays de fleurs de cerisier et de rizières pittoresques. Adapté aux besoins de votre peau, selon son rythme naturel et quotidien. Conçu pour fournir un niveau d’hydratation optimal et ralentir le processus de vieillissement de la peau. La formule délicate à la consistance liquide donne l’impression d’un lissage et d’un lifting instantanés de la peau du visage. La fleur de cerisier japonaise nourrissante et détoxifiante soutient la régénération de la peau, la protégeant de la perte d’eau. Acide hyaluronique – l’emblématique « fontaine de jouvence » lie l’eau dans l’épiderme assurant un bon équilibre du niveau d’humidité. Il réduit la visibilité des ridules. L’Huile de Riz améliore l’élasticité de la peau, tandis que l’Allantoïne complète le lissage.

Conseils d’utilisation : 1) Nettoyez votre visage et appliquez le sérum. 2) Répartir doucement et uniformément le sérum et laisser absorber. 3) Profitez du confort de la peau.

Ingrédients : Eau / Aqua, Propylène Glycol, Extrait de fleur de cerisier / Extrait de fleur de Prunus Serrulata, Glycérine, Huile de son de riz / Huile de son d’Oryza Sativa, Extrait de riz / Extrait d’Oryza Sativa, Protéine de riz hydrolysée, Phénoxyéthanol, Fragrance / Parfum, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymère, Copolymère Styrène/Acrylates, Hyaluronate de Sodium, Allantoïne, EDTA Disodique, Acide Citrique, Benzoate de Sodium, Sorbate de Potassium, Mica, Dioxyde de Titane / CI 77891, Acid Red 33 / 17200, Hexyl Cinnamal, Linalol, Limonène.

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