MURIAC LIGHTACT DÉODORANT ÉCLAIRCISSANT 50 ML

  • Triple action
  • Protection contre la transpiration excessive
  • Élimine les odeurs corporelles
  • Éclaircit la peau foncée des aisselles
  • Parfum doux
  • Texture légère
  • Sensation de fraîcheur
  • Roll-on facile à utiliser

33,587 TND TTC

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MURIAC DEO ECLAIRCISSANT ANTI TRANSPIRANT 50ML : Votre allié quotidien pour une peau fraîche et éclaircie

Le MURIAC DEO ECLAIRCISSANT ANTI TRANSPIRANT 50ML est plus qu’un simple déodorant. C’est un soin triple action qui offre une protection efficace contre la transpiration excessive et les odeurs corporelles, tout en éclaircissant la peau foncée des aisselles. Produit phare de la marque Muriac, ce déodorant est un indispensable pour votre routine de soin quotidienne.

 

Une formule unique pour une efficacité optimale

Le MURIAC DEO ECLAIRCISSANT ANTI TRANSPIRANT 50ML se distingue par sa formule unique. Enrichi en agents éclaircissants, il aide à réduire l’apparence des taches sombres et à uniformiser le teint de la peau sous les bras. Sa texture légère et son parfum doux laissent une agréable sensation de fraîcheur tout au long de la journée.

 

Comment utiliser le MURIAC DEO ECLAIRCISSANT ANTI TRANSPIRANT 50ML ?

L’utilisation du MURIAC DEO ECLAIRCISSANT ANTI TRANSPIRANT 50ML est simple et pratique. Après avoir soigneusement lavé et séché vos aisselles, faites glisser doucement le roll-on sur la peau. Laissez sécher quelques instants avant de vous habiller pour permettre au produit de pénétrer et d’agir efficacement.

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