LACABINE ADVANCED SERUM 25% VITAMINE C COMPLEX 30ML

  • Contient 5 types de Vitamine C pour un éclat maximal
  • Illumine et unifie le teint dès les premières applications
  • Raffermit la peau et réduit les signes de l’âge
  • Formule à microsphères actives pour une action renforcée
  • Texture légère, absorption rapide sans effet collant
  • Utilisation matin et soir sur peau propre et sèche

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La Cabine Sérum Vitamin C 25% Complex 30ml – Éclat & Fermeté

Description

Sérum de nouvelle génération formulé avec un complexe de Vitamine C à 25 % pour une action anti-âge et éclat puissante. Grâce à sa technologie de microsphères actives et ses 5 types de Vitamine C, il pénètre en profondeur pour raviver l’éclat du teintraffermir la peau et réduire les signes visibles du vieillissement.
Sa texture légère et rapidement absorbée laisse la peau lumineuse, revitalisée et uniforme.

Indication

Idéal pour les peaux ternes, fatiguées ou présentant une perte de fermeté.

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Appliquer sur le visage propre et sec.
  2. Masser délicatement jusqu’à absorption complète, matin et soir.
  3. Éviter le contour des yeux.

Résultats

Teint plus lumineux
Peau plus ferme et revitalisée
Réduction visible des signes de l’âge

Composition:

AQUA (EAU), BUTYLÈNE GLYCOL, PROPANEDIOL, GLYCÉRINE, BÉTAÏNE, PEG-12 DIMÉTHICONE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, 3-O-ÉTHYL ASCORBIQUE, GLUCONATE DE SODIUM, ASCORBYLE GLUCOSIDE, ASCORBYLE TÉTRAISOPALMITATE, ACIDE ASCORBIQUE, PALMITATE D’ASCORBYLE, DIÉTHYLHEXYL SYRINGYLIDÈNEMALONATE, ÉRYTHRITOL, SODIUM PCA, MANNITOL, ZEA MAYS (MAÏS), LÉCITHINE HYDROGÉNÉE, ÉTHYLCELLULOSE, HYDROXYDE DE SODIUM, FLUORPHLOGOPITE SYNTHÉTIQUE, CARBOMÈRE, ALCOOL T-BUTYLIQUE, POLYACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER-6, HYDROXYACÉTOPHÉNONE, GOMME XANTHANE, CELLULOSE MICROCRISTALLINE, PROPYLÈNE GLYCOL, ACIDE CITRIQUE, CI 19140 (FD&C JAUNE NO.5), ACIDE SORBIQUE, ACIDE BENZOÏQUE, TRIGLYCÉRIDE CAPRYLIQUE/CAPRIQUE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), CITRAL, LINALOL, LIMONÈNE, HUILE DE RICIN HYDROGÉNÉE PEG-40, CI 77492 (OXYDES DE FER), TRIDECETH-9, CARRAGHÉNANE, CI 14700 (FD&C ROUGE NO. 4).

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