LACABINE SERUM AMP COLLAGEN BOOST 30ML

  • Stimule la production naturelle de collagène et d’élastine
  • Raffermit et redensifie la peau du visage
  • Enrichi en collagène pur, spilanthes acmella et tétrapeptides
  • Améliore la souplesse et la tonicité cutanée
  • Protège contre les agressions extérieures grâce à son bouclier anti-pollution
  • Pour une peau plus ferme, plus lisse et éclatante de jeunesse

95,340 TND TTC

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Description

Le Sérum La Cabine Collagen Boost est un soin intensif formulé pour raffermir, lisser et revitaliser la peau. Grâce à sa formule experte, il stimule la production naturelle de collagène et d’élastine, aidant ainsi à restaurer la tonicité et la densité cutanée.

Bénéfices

  • Stimule la synthèse de collagène et d’élastine
  • Raffermit et redéfinit les contours du visage
  • Lisse les rides et ridules
  • Protège la peau des agressions extérieures
  • Améliore la douceur et l’élasticité du teint

Ingrédients clés

  • Collagène pur : améliore la fermeté et la souplesse de la peau
  • Spilanthes Acmella : effet tenseur immédiat, redonne du tonus au visage
  • Tétrapeptides raffermissants : renforcent la structure cutanée
  • Bouclier anti-pollution : protège contre les radicaux libres et le stress environnemental

Résultats

Peau plus ferme et rebondie
Rides et ridules visiblement réduites
Teint lisse, éclatant et plein de vitalité

Conseils d’utilisation

Appliquer quelques gouttes matin et soir sur une peau propre et sèche.
Faire pénétrer par légers tapotements avant la crème hydratante.

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