FILORGA SKIN-UNIFY CRÈME UNIFORMISANTE 50ML

• Crème de jour qui unifie et illumine le teint
• Réduit taches pigmentaires et décolorations
• Texture onctueuse et confortable pour la peau
• Repulpe la peau avec acide hyaluronique encapsulé
• Effet flouteur optique pour un teint uniformisé
• Inspirée de laser, peeling et medical strobing
• Utilisation quotidienne matin et soir sur visage, cou et décolleté

175,180 TND TTC

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Description :
La SKIN-UNIFY Crème de Filorga est une crème de jour onctueuse qui :

  • Éclaircit la peau et réduit les décolorations
  • Uniformise le teint pour un visage sublimé
  • Repulpe et illumine grâce à ses actifs innovants et flouteurs optiques

Actions principales :

  • Anti-taches (inspiration laser) : Vitamine C + glabridine + extrait d’algue, réduit efficacement les taches pigmentaires.
  • Réuniformisante (inspiration peeling) : Extrait d’achillée millefeuille pour un teint homogène.
  • Illuminatrice (inspiration medical strobing) : Acide hyaluronique haut poids moléculaire encapsulé pour repulper et refléter la lumière.

Texture :
Crème riche et fondante, facile à appliquer, idéale pour une routine quotidienne.

Conseils d’utilisation :
Appliquer matin et soir sur le visage, le cou et le décolleté, seul ou après votre sérum habituel.

Type de peau :
Tous types de peau, même sensibles.

Résultats :

  • Teint plus lumineux et uniforme
  • Taches visiblement réduites
  • Peau repulpée et éclatante

Composition clé :
Vitamine C, Glabridine, Extrait d’algue, Extrait d’achillée millefeuille, Acide hyaluronique, Flouteurs optiques, Antioxydants (tocophérol, niacinamide, coenzymes).

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