MEDILEN IPER CRÈME DÉSODORISANTE ANTISUDORIQUE 50ML

  • Régule la transpiration efficacement
  • Prévient les odeurs désagréables
  • Respecte la physiologie cutanée
  • Forte action hydratante et apaisante
  • Idéale peaux sèches et irritées
  • Sans parfum ni alcool
  • Convient aux grandes surfaces
  • Usage quotidien longue durée
  • Crème jour et nuit adaptée

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Description

Cette crème régule la transpiration cutanée tout en prévenant l’apparition des odeurs désagréables, dans le respect de la physiologie naturelle de la peau. Sa formule sans parfum et sans alcool offre un fort pouvoir hydratant et apaisant, idéale pour restaurer le confort cutané et protéger la peau au quotidien.

Indication

  • Régulation de la transpiration
  • Prévention des odeurs cutanées
  • Peaux sèches, gercées ou irritées
  • Convient à tous types de peau

Conseil d’utilisation

Appliquer quotidiennement sur une peau propre et sèche, une ou plusieurs fois par jour selon les besoins. Convient à une utilisation prolongée et sur de grandes surfaces. Peut être utilisée comme crème de jour et de nuit.

Composition

  • Formule hydratante et apaisante
  • Les hydroxychlorures d’aluminium et de zirconium complexés à la glycine (tétrachlorohydrex d’aluminium et de zirconium Gly) régulent la transpiration et assurent une excellente tolérance.
  • Le citrate de triéthyle, le tocophérol et le BHA préviennent la formation d’odeurs désagréables.
  • Le kaolin possède des propriétés absorbantes. Les complexes d’acides aminés hydratent et nourrissent la peau.
  • Sans parfum
  • Sans alcool

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