REVOX JAPANESE RITUAL Tonic – MOISTURIZING ESSENCE 120ml
REVOX B77 JAPANESE ROUTINE TONIC MOISTURIZING ESSENCE Transformez votre routine quotidienne de soins de la peau en un rituel de beauté relaxant La ligne inspirée de la tradition japonaise et le secret d’un look jeune.
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Il enveloppe avec l’arôme du pays des fleurs de cerisier et des rizières pittoresques. Adapté aux besoins de votre peau, selon son rythme quotidien naturel. Créé pour assurer un niveau d’hydratation optimal et ralentir le vieillissement cutané. Le tonique léger a été enrichi d’essences nutritionnelles hautement concentrées. Une brume délicate hydrate la peau sèche et fatiguée, rétablissant son équilibre naturel et son éclat. Pénètre rapidement et ne laisse pas de sensation collante. La formule est riche en fleur de cerisier japonaise apaisante, considérée par les femmes japonaises comme une source de jeunesse et de fraîcheur. L’extrait de grenade stimule et régule la Produition de sébum. L’acide hyaluronique protège contre la perte d’eau, tandis que le lait de riz améliore l’élasticité de la peau.
Mode d’emploi : Vaporisez le toner directement sur le visage et le cou ou mouillez le coton et essuyez le visage et le cou avec. Laisser absorber ou tapoter doucement. Utiliser après chaque lavage du visage ou pour rafraîchir et hydrater pendant la journée.
Ingrédients : Aqua, huile de ricin hydrogénée PEG-40, propylène glycol, extrait d’Oryza Sativa, extrait de fruit de Punica Granatum, extrait de fleur de Prunus Serrulata, glycérine, protéine de riz hydrolysée, hyaluronate de sodium, panthénol, phénoxyéthanol, parfum, acide citrique, benzoate de sodium, potassium Sorbate, Hexyl Cinnamal, Linalool, Limonène. Attention : Une intolérance individuelle à l’un des ingrédients est possible. Avant la première application, il est recommandé d’effectuer un test ponctuel de sensibilité.
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