SO BIO BABY CREME HYDRATANTE PROTECTRICE VISAGE ET CORPS 100ML
Crème hydratante protectrice visage & corps à l’Aloe vera bio et l’huile d’amande bio, pour peaux sèches et sensibles.
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Description
Nourrit, hydrate(2) et apaise durablement la peau sensible de bébé.
Que contient le soin de mon bébé ?
AQUA/WATER/EAU Eau purifiée.
CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE Emollient d’origine naturelle.
BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER** Beurre de karité bio.
GLYCERYL STEARATE CITRATE Emulsionnant d’origine naturelle.
ANTHEMIS NOBILIS FLOWER WATER** Eau florale de Camomille bio.
GLYCERIN, Humectants d’origine naturelle.
PROPANEDIOL.
COCO-CAPRYLATE/CAPRATE Emollient d’origine naturelle.
PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS (SWEET ALMOND) OIL** Huile d’amande douce bio.
DICAPRYLYL CARBONATE Emollient d’origine naturelle.
PENTYLENE GLYCOL Humectant d’origine naturelle.
BEHENYL ALCOHOL, Ingrédients de consistance d’origine naturelle.
CETEARYL ALCOHOL.
COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL** Huile de coco bio.
OLUS OIL/VEGETABLE OIL/HUILE VEGETALE Emollient d’origine naturelle.
ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE POWDER** Extrait d’Aloe vera bio équitable.
SODIUM HYALURONATE Acide hyaluronique d’origine naturelle.
SODIUM STEAROYL GLUTAMATE, Emulsionnants d’origine naturelle.
CETEARYL OLIVATE.
SORBITAN OLIVATE.
XANTHAN GUM Gélifiant d’origine naturelle.
SODIUM LEVULINATE, Stabilisants d’origine naturelle.
GLYCERYL UNDECYLENATE.
PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) Parfum 100% d’origine naturelle.
TOCOPHEROL Vitamine E d’origine naturelle.
LACTIC ACID, Ajusteurs de pH d’origine naturelle.
SODIUM HYDROXIDE.
SODIUM BENZOATE Conservateur d’origine synthétique.
GLYCINE SOJA (SOYBEAN) OIL Huile de soja.
** Ingrédients issus de l’agriculture biologique.
Ne pas avaler (tenir hors de la portée des enfants).
(1) Recommandé à 100%, par un panel de 22 mamans, testé pendant 21 jours.
(2) Hydratation des couches supérieures de l’épiderme.
Conseils d’utilisation: Appliquez-la sur peau propre, sèche et saine.
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