LA ROCHE POSAY ANTHELIOS XL LAIT DERMO PEDIATRICS SPF 50+ 100 ML

Un écran solaire très haute protection SPF 50+ pour peau sensible. En effet, ce dernier peu être utilisé sur la peau des enfants.

La Roche Posay protège la peau des rayons UVA, et ce, grâce à son eau thermale anti-oxydante mais aussi à son nouveau système filtrant qui combine mexoryl, SX et XL.

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LA ROCHE POSAY ANTHELIOS LAIT SOLAIRE DERMO-PEDIATRICS TRES HAUTE PROTECTION SPF50+ 100ML

Un écran solaire très haute protection SPF 50+ pour peau sensible. En effet, ce dernier peu être utilisé sur la peau des enfants.

La Roche Posay protège la peau des rayons UVA, et ce, grâce à son eau thermale anti-oxydante mais aussi à son nouveau système filtrant qui combine mexoryl, SX et XL.


Composition :

Formule INCI : aqua / water − c12−15 alkyl benzoate − titanium met de ogen, rijkelijk spoelen. dioxide − bis− glycerin − diisopropyl sebacate – ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine − alcohol denat. − dimethicone − ethylhexyl triazone − butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane − propylene glycol − ammonium polyacryldimethyltauramide / ammonium − stearic acid − potassium cetyl phosphate − aluminum hydroxide − disodium edta − polyacryloyldimethyl taurate − caprylyl glycol − drometrizole trisiloxane − isopropyl lauroyl sarcosinate − glyceryl stearate – hydroxypropyl methylcellulose − pentylene glycol − phenoxyethanol – palmitic acid − peg−100 stearate – tocopherol − terephthalylidene dicamphor sulfonic acid − triethanolamine.

NB : Sans paraben –  Sans parfum – Allégé en filtre chimique – Sans octocrylène. Testée sous contrôle dermatologique et pédiatrique.


Conseils d’utilisation :

Avant de vous exposer au soleil étalez une bonne quantité de ce produit. Pensez à renouveler ce geste autant que vous le pouvez surtout après une baignade ou après s’être essuyé.

Toutefois, évitez le contour des yeux et le contact avec les yeux si par hasard vous vous êtes mis un peu autour des yeux ou dans les yeux, rincez abondamment.

Il est conseillé d’éviter le contact avec les textiles.

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