Uriage – Roséliane – Crème Anti-Rougeurs SPF30 – 40 ml
Soin Apaisant Protecteur
170.00 DHS
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Description
Problématique spécifique
Soins peaux sensibles
Bénéfice produit
Une crème onctueuse, fondante et non grasse qui apaise durablement les sensations d’échauffements et de tiraillements, diminue les rougeurs et apporte une haute protection anti-UVA/UVB pour prévenir leur apparition. Elle procure dès application un confort immédiat et laisse la peau douce, apaisée et protégée.
Répare et renforce la barrière cutanée
Riche en Eau Thermale d'Uriage aux propriétés hydratantes et apaisantes et en Cérasterol-2F qui restructure durablement la barrière cutanée, cette crème hydrate et apporte un confort immédiat et durable à la peau.
Renforce la paroi vasculaire et Protège des UVA / UVB
Les extraits de ginseng et d’algues rouges renforcent la paroi des vaisseaux sanguins pour limiter leur apparition sur la surface de la peau. Haute tolérance, le filtre solaire fait écran aux rayons UVA-UVB.
Restaure et fortifie la barrière immunologique
L’association du complexe TLR2-Regul et du complexe SK5R, (Specific-Kallikrein-5-Regulator), nouveau brevet déposé des Laboratoires Dermatologiques d’Uriage, régulent l’activité de la Kallikréine-5, protéase responsable de l’inflammation et des problèmes vasculaires, pour un effet apaisant performant.
Caractéristiques
Eau Thermale d’Uriage — Complexe SK5R — Cérastérol-2F — Complexe TLR2-REGUL — Extraits de ginseng et d’algues — Complexe filtrant SPF30 — Non comédogène — Testé sous contrôle dermatologique
Conseil d’utilisation
Appliquer le matin sur le visage.
Le soir, appliquer la Crème Anti-rougeurs Roséliane.
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