JOUVENCE KERALASH CILS ET SOURCILS 12ML

  • Sérum fortifiant cils et sourcils
  • Hypoallergénique, sans parfum ni parabènes
  • Convient aux peaux sensibles
  • Extrait de calendula apaise et hydrate
  • Ginseng stimule la pousse des poils
  • Kératine hydrolysée renforce et répare
  • Biotine soutient la croissance saine
  • Protéine de blé épaissit et lisse
  • Donne volume, brillance et souplesse
  • Usage quotidien pour résultats visibles

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JOUVENCE KERALASH CILS ET SOURCILS 12ML est un sérum spécialement conçu pour renforcer et sublimer vos cils et sourcils.

Sa formule innovante est adaptée à tous les types de peau, y compris les plus sensibles, grâce à ses propriétés hypoallergéniques et sa composition sans parfum, sans parabènes, et sans phénoxyéthanol.

KERALASH CILS ET SOURCILS, Hypoallergénique , sans parfum, sans colorant, sans parabènes , sans phenoxyéthanol, sans allergènes!

Les soins pour cils et sourcils combinent des actifs aux multiples bienfaits : l’extrait de Calendula apaise, hydrate et favorise la santé des follicules, tandis que le Ginseng stimule la croissance en prolongeant la phase anagène. La kératine hydrolysée renforce, répare et protège les poils, leur conférant souplesse et brillance. La biotine, essentielle à la santé des follicules, soutient une croissance dense et équilibrée. Enfin, la protéine de blé hydrolysée épaissit et lisse, offrant un aspect volumineux et défini. Ces ingrédients agissent en synergie pour des cils et sourcils visiblement plus forts et éclatants.

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