ISDIN ISDINCEUTICS GLYCOISDIN 15 MODERATE GEL 50ML

  • Gel exfoliant visage haute performance
  • Contient 15 % d’acide glycolique
  • Élimine cellules mortes et affine le grain
  • Réduit rides, ridules et taches brunes
  • Stimule collagène pour peau ferme
  • Apaise et hydrate grâce à l’Aloe Vera
  • Gel léger et frais, usage progressif
  • Appliquer le soir sur peau propre et sèche

71,400 TND TTC

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Description

ISDINCEUTICS Glycoisdin 15 Moderate est un gel exfoliant haute performance pour le visage. Formulé avec 15 % d’acide glycolique partiellement neutralisé (équivalent à 6,1 % d’acide libre), il améliore la texture de la peau, atténue les signes de l’âge et révèle un teint éclatant.

Indications

  • Exfolie en douceur et affine le grain de peau
  • Réduit rides, ridules et taches pigmentaires
  • Stimule le renouvellement cellulaire et la production de collagène pour une peau plus ferme
  • Apaise et hydrate grâce à l’Aloe Vera
  • Gel léger, frais et progressif, adapté aux peaux sensibles à l’acide glycolique

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer le soir sur peau propre et sèche, masser doucement jusqu’à absorption complète
  • Commencer par 2 à 3 fois par semaine, puis augmenter progressivement selon la tolérance
  • Utiliser impérativement un écran solaire pendant la journée

Composition principale

Aqua (Water), Alcohol Denat., Glycolic Acid, Butylene Glycol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Ammonium Hydroxide, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Disodium EDTA, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate

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