Zo Skin Complexion Renewal Pads
Éliminent l’excès de sébum en surface et les débris qui obstruent les pores pour renouveler et tonifier la peau.
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Description
ZO Skin Health Complexion Renewal Pads – 60 tampons | Exfoliation douce & teint plus net
Les Complexion Renewal Pads (60 pads) de ZO Skin Health sont des tampons toniques imprégnés qui aident à lisser le grain de peau, raviver l’éclat et désobstruer les pores. Leur formule associe des acides glycolique & salicylique pour une exfoliation efficace, complétée par un mélange d’extraits botaniques antioxydants. Les pads en viscose, 100 % d’origine végétale, offrent une action douce au quotidien.
Bienfaits clés
- Lisse la texture et illumine le teint.
- Décongestionne les pores et aide à limiter l’excès de sébum.
- Apporte des antioxydants d’origine végétale pour apaiser et protéger.
- Format pratique, prêt à l’emploi, sans rinçage.
Pour qui ?
Types de peau & usages
Convient à tous types de peau (peaux mixtes à grasses particulièrement), en routine quotidienne pour améliorer l’éclat et la netteté du teint.
Ingrédients & texture
- Acide glycolique + acide salicylique : aident à lisser, éclaircir et désobstruer.
- Extraits botaniques : apportent des bénéfices antioxydants.
- Pads en viscose 100 % végétale : glisse douce, confort d’utilisation.
Mode d’emploi
Après le nettoyage, passer délicatement un pad sur l’ensemble du visage (éviter le contour des yeux). Utiliser 1 à 2 fois par jour selon la tolérance. Ne pas rincer. Poursuivre avec un sérum et une protection solaire le matin.
Format & disponibilité (Maroc)
Boîte de 60 tampons. Disponible auprès de détaillants et parapharmacies en ligne au Maroc avec livraison nationale.
Conseils & précautions
Introduire progressivement si votre peau est sensible. En cas d’inconfort, espacer les utilisations. Toujours appliquer une protection solaire le jour lorsque l’on utilise des acides exfoliants.
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