JOUVENCE MOUSSE NETTOYANTE PUR CHARBON C+ 150ML

  • Mousse nettoyante au charbon actif & Vitamine C
  • Purifie et désincruste les impuretés du visage
  • Élimine sébum, toxines et cellules mortes
  • Charbon actif : effet assainissant & détox
  • Extrait de calendula : apaise et adoucit
  • Pour peaux sèches, sensibles ou fragiles
  • Nettoyage matin et soir recommandé
  • Laisse un teint net, frais et unifié
  • Texture douce, facile à rincer
  • Format 150 ml, usage quotidien

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JOUVENCE PUR CHARBON Mousse Nettoyante 150ML est une mousse nettoyante au charbon actif et vitamine C qui absorbe les impuretés.

Conseils d’utilisation :

  • Utiliser le matin pour éliminer le sébum et les cellules mortes accumulés à la surface de l’épiderme durant la nuit
  • Utiliser le soir pour débarrasser la peau des impuretés de la journée

 

  • Composition :
    L’EXTRAIT CALENDULA (0.3%) pour ses propriétés adoucissantes et assouplissantes. Convient pour les peaux sèches et aussi pour les peaux fragiles et délicates.
    LE CHARBON ACTIF (0.18%) reconnu pour ses propriétés assainissantes et purifiantes. Il absorbe les impuretés et les toxines et redonne teint propre, unifié et purifié.
  • Ingrédients (INCI) :
    Water, Magnesium laureth sulfate, Disodium laureth sulfosuccinate , Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycerol, PEG-7 Glyceryl cocoate, Phenoxyethanol, PEG-150 Pentaerythrityl Tetrastearate (and) Aqua (and) PEG-6 Caprylic/Capric Glycerides, Fragrance, Calendula officinalis flower extrac, Tetrasodium EDTA, Charcoal powder, Citric acide

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