LAINO CRÈME MAINS PRO INTENSE 50ML

La Crème Mains LAINO CREME MAIN INTENSE A LA CIRE D’ABEILLE 50 ML est un soin ultra nourrissant spécialement conçu pour prendre soin de vos mains sèches et abîmées. Sa formule enrichie en cire d’abeille, reconnue pour ses propriétés hydratantes et adoucissantes, apporte une hydratation intense, réparant ainsi les peaux les plus desséchées. Sa texture non grasse pénètre rapidement pour laisser vos mains douces et soyeuses. Idéale pour une utilisation quotidienne, cette crème mains laisse un parfum délicat et subtil sur vos mains.

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Description
Crème hydratante et régénérante pour les mains desséchées, abîmées, gercées. Permet de lutter contre les agressions externes quotidiennes ( froid, vent, ). Riche en beurre de karité et en glycérine, agents hydratants et régénérants, cette crème contient aussi des actifs apaisants et filmogènes protecteurs. Les mains desséchées, gercées ou abîmées sont protégées des agressions extérieures, elles sont hydratées, nourries et assouplies.

Conseil d’utilisation
Appliquer en massages sur vos mains. Renouveler l’opération si besoin.

Composition
Aqua(water), glycerin, glyceryl stearate, cyclopentasiloxane, butyrospremum parkii (shea butter extract), zea mays (corn oil), ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate (octinoxate), cetyl alcohol, ceteareth-20, panthenol, ceteareth-12, panthenol, ceteareth-12, dimethiconol, parfum(fragrance), allantoin, imidazolidinyl urea, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, butylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben, BHT, BHA, Alpha-isomethyl ionone, ceraniol, butylphenyl methylpropional, cinnamyl acohol, citronelllol, coumarin.

LAINO Protection intense – Crème mains karité, 50mlCrème hydratante et régénérante pour les mains desséchées, abîmées, gercées. Permet de lutter contre les agressions externes quotidiennes. Contenance: 50ml

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