JOWAE CRÈME HYDRATANTE TEINTE DORÉE 30ML

Aux Lumiphénols antioxydants & Eau de fleurs de Sakura

91% d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle.

Réhydrate, unifie et sublime.

Le fini est naturel. L’éclat du teint est instantanément réveillé, pour un effet bonne mine immédiat.

46,751 TND TTC

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Jowaé Crème Hydratante Teintée 30 ml est une crème hydratante teintée pour le visage, à base de Lumiphénols antioxydants et d’eau de fleurs de Sakura. Elle est adaptée à toutes les peaux, même sensibles.

Cette crème contient des Lumiphénols, issus du Sempervivum Tectorum, une plante capable de résister aux conditions les plus extrêmes. Leur teneur élevée en antioxydants aide votre peau à se rééquilibrer et se protéger face aux agressions quotidiennes : pollution, variations climatiques, stress, fatigue…

L’eau de fleurs de Sakura est une véritable eau de beauté aux propriétés désaltérantes.

Cette crème réhydrate, unifie et sublime instantanément votre peau. L’éclat du teint est instantanément réveillé, pour un effet bonne mine immédiat.

Non Comédogène. Testée sous contrôle dermatologique.

Formulée sans parabène, sans phénoxyéthanol, sans ingrédient d’origine animale, sans huile minérale, sans colorant de synthèse.

Conseil d’utilisation

Appliquer tous les matins sur le visage.

Indication : Soin hydratant teinté, visage.

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