Swissderma Creme Nettoyant Ultra Hydratante 200ml

Nettoie en douceur et restaure le confort cutané des peaux desséchées et irritées par les traitements médicamenteux anti-acné.

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Swissderma Crème Nettoyante Ultra Hydratante nettoie et restaure le confort cutané des peaux desséchées et irritées par les traitements médicamenteux anti-acné.
Grâce à sa formule complète swissderma crème nettoyante ultra hydratante hydrate instantanément et apaise toute sensation de tiraillement propre aux peaux sensibles tout en préservant la barrière cutanée et le film hydrolipidique de l'épiderme.
Son utilisation réduit les sensations de tiraillement et d'inconfort cutané.

principaux actifs :

L’isomérate de saccharide (SI)

L’isomérate de saccharide (SI) est un hydratant d’origine végétale qui ressemble au complexe de glucides naturels présents dans la couche la plus superficielle de la peau, le (SI) se lie à la peau plus fortement que d’autres ingrédients hydratants et maintient la peau hydratée plus longtemps.

L'extrait de fleur de matricaire

L'extrait de fleur de matricaire est adapté aux peaux très sensibles et contribue à améliorer le dessèchement cutané.

Le beurre de karité

Le beurre de karité favorise l'augmentation de la circulation capillaire locale ce qui permet une réoxygénation des tissus, amélioration et l’élimination des déchets métaboliques, le beurre de karité est également connu dans le domaine pharmaceutique pour ses propriétés cicatrisantes , Son pouvoir hydratant permet de restructurer le film hydrolipidique sans risque d'irritation en apaisant la peau.

Mode d'application :

Appliquez matin et/ou soir sur une peau préalablement humidifié, faites mousser sur le bout de vos doigts avec un peau d'eau, l'appliquez sur le visage et corps, rincez abondamment puis séchez sans frotter.

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