Swissderma Creme Hydratante Riche 50ml

Soin hydratant pour les peaux sèches à très sèches. Protège, apaise et apporte une hydratation maximale à la peau. Texture non grasse.

175.00 DHS

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Description

La Crème Hydratante Riche Swissderma contient un complexe hydratant végétal et minéral qui restructure la couche cornée de la peau, apporte une hydratation maximale et protège l’épiderme.
Elle apaise, nourrit et renforce la barrière cutanée face aux agressions extérieures en empêchant la pénétration d’agents irritants. Recommandée pour les peaux sèches à très sèches.

principaux actifs :

L'acide hyaluronique

L’acide hyaluronique est un composant naturel, transparent, qui se trouve dans tous les tissus du corps, principalement dans la peau. Sa fonction est de remplir la matrice extracellulaire entre les différentes fibres. Pendant l’adolescence, il se concentre en grandes quantités, mais au fil du temps diminue . stimule la formation de collagène et possède la capacité de régénérer les tissus pour restaurer et maintenir la fermeté de la peau qui s’atténue au fil du temps.

Le beurre de karité

Le beurre de karité favorise l'augmentation de la circulation capillaire locale, ce qui permettrait la ré-oxygénation des tissus en améliorant l'élimination des déchets métaboliques, son pouvoir hydratant permet de restructurer le film hydrolipidique de la peau, sans aucun risque d'irritation.

La bétaïne

La bétaïne est un acide aminé extrait de la betterave sucrière, un véritable hydratant qui contrôle L’homéostasie hydrique de la peau, renforce la barrière cutanée pour obtenir une peau plus ferme et plus élastique, réduit les irritations chimiques et mécaniques, améliore le toucher et exerce une action anti-inflammatoire.

Mode d'application :

L'utiliser matin et/ou soir sur la peau du visage et mains préalablement nettoyée. Idéale comme base de maquillage.

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