LACABINE SERUM CRÈME 20% HYALURONIC ACID 30ML

  • Sérum-crème 2-en-1 hautement concentré à 20% d’acide hyaluronique
  • Offre une hydratation intense et durable dès la première application
  • Adoucit et repulpe la peau pour un toucher soyeux et confortable
  • Texture légère et non grasse, parfaite pour un usage quotidien
  • Convient à tous types de peau, même les plus sensibles

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Description

Le Sérum Crème 20% Acide Hyaluronique de La Cabine est un soin 2-en-1 qui combine la puissance hydratante d’un sérum et le confort d’une crème. Enrichi à 20% d’acide hyaluronique, il pénètre en profondeur pour hydrater intensémentadoucir la peau et restaurer sa souplesse. Sa texture légère et soyeuse offre une sensation immédiate de confort, laissant la peau fraîche, rebondie et éclatante.

Indication

Convient à tous types de peaux, y compris les plus sensibles. Idéal pour les peaux déshydratées, ternes ou en manque d’élasticité.

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Appliquer matin et soir sur une peau propre et sèche.
  2. Déposer quelques gouttes dans la main.
  3. Masser délicatement jusqu’à absorption complète, en évitant le contour des yeux.

Bénéfices clés

  •  Hydratation intense et durable
  • Peau douce, souple et confortable
  •  Effet repulpant et lissant immédiat
  •  Texture légère et non grasse
  •  Convient même aux peaux sensibles

Résultats

La peau est instantanément plus hydratée, lisse et éclatante. Jour après jour, elle retrouve élasticité, confort et vitalité naturelle.

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