SOME BY MI SÉRUM GALACTOMYCES SÉRUM ÉCLAT PUR VITAMINE C 30 ML

GALACTOMYCES Sérum visage pour peaux fatiguées et fatiguées. Composé de vitamine C pure et de Galactomyces qui aident à éclaircir, à maintenir l’élasticité et à améliorer la texture du visage.

279.00 DHS

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Description

Redonnez de l’éclat à votre teint avec Galactomyces Pure Vitamin C Glow Serum ! Ce sérum contient 3% d’acide ascorbique pur (vitamine C) et 75% de filtrat de ferment de galactomyces.

En plus de ses bienfaits éclaircissants, le galactomyces est également connu pour hydrater, lisser le grain de peau et augmenter l’élasticité.

La vitamine C aide à éclaircir la peau tout en atténuant les taches brunes et l’hyperpigmentation, pour un teint plus uniforme.

Ce sérum à la vitamine C est exempt de parfums et de colorants artificiels, de parabènes, de sulfates, de produits d’origine animale, d’huiles minérales et de silicone.

Conseils d’utilisation: 

utilisez-le avant le toner. Appliquez une quantité appropriée sur le visage immédiatement après le nettoyage. Tamponnez le produit sur la peau jusqu’à absorption complète.

RemarqueLe sérum a une subtile teinte naturelle de bronzage (léger lorsqu’il est appliqué sur la peau) en raison de la combinaison d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle. Puisqu’il contient de la vitamine C, il est recommandé de bien fermer le flacon et de le conserver dans un endroit frais et sombre.

Ingredients: 

Galactomycess Fermented Filtrate(75%), Dipropylene Glycol, Glycerin, Ascorbic Acid(30,000 ppm), Butylene Glycol 1, 2-Hexanediol, Niacinamide Tromethamine,Purified Water Trehalose, C12-14 Parath-1 2, Allantoin, Hydroxyethyl-cellulose Xanthan Gum, Ethylhexyl Glycerine Adenosine, Bergamot oil Hydrogenated Lecithin, Glycerl, Acrylate/Acrylic Acid Copolymer, Sodium hyaluronate,Polyglycerl-10 Stearate, Lavender oil, Panthenol, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Phenylethyl Resorcinol, Propolis extract, Aronia fruit extract, Bambusa Vulgaris extract, Aspalathus linearis extract, Saccharide Hydrolyzate, Maltodextrin, Fig extract, date fruit extract,Tuber magnum extract, Pyridoxine, houttuynia cordata extract,folic Acid, Biotin,opuntia-ficus indica extract,opuntia-coccinellifera seed extract,Caprylic triGlyceride, Adansonia Digitata seed extract,Calendula officinalis flower extract, sparassis crispa extract,Radish root ferment filtrate,Marigold flower extract, Broccoli extract, Tocopherol, Cyanocobalin, Cranberry fruit extract, Cranberry extract, Low-sweet Blueberry extract, Raspberry extract, Black currant Fruit extract, Spirulina Maxima extract, Thiamine Hcl,Linoleic acid, Inositol Astaxanthin,Caramel,linalool, Limonen

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