PHYTEAL ACNEBIO GEL MOUSSANT PURIFIANT 250ML

  • Phyteal acnebio gel moussant
  • Nettoyant pour le visage
  • Pour peau mixte à grasse
  • Pour peau à tendance acnéique
  • Purifie en profondeur et éclaircit le teint
  • Contient des extraits de romarin
  • Contient des extraits de camomille
  • Sans parabène
  • Contient 250 ml

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Adoptez PHYTÉAL ACNÉBIO dans votre routine de soin et garantissez une peau lisse et hydratée

Description

Adapté aux peaux grasses, peaux mixtes, peaux à tendance acnéique, ACNÉBIO gel moussant est un soin nettoyant pour le visage et le corps.

Sans savon, il régule les sécrétions de sébum et élimine les impuretés.

Grâce aux extraits naturels de romarin, il purifie en profondeur l’épiderme, éclaircie le teint et inhibe la croissance bactérienne.

Composition Acnébio gel moussant

  • Extrait de romarin
  • Extrait de camomille
  • Base lavante douce
  • Sans parabène

Comment l’appliquer ?

Sur le visage et le corps

  • Application :  Verser une noisette de ACNÉBIO gel moussant dans la main, appliquer sur la peau mouillée en légers massages circulaires. Faire mousser, laisser agir puis bien rincer à l’eau claire.
  • Fréquence :  Usage au quotidien.

Comment l’utiliser ?

  • Peut être utilisé en complément du traitement contre l’acné et en post traitement contre l’acné.
  • Convient à l’adulte, à la femme enceinte et aux enfants à partir de 15 ans.
  • Ne présente aucune contre-indication et dispose d’une formule hypoallergénique, sans parabène, non comédogène et non testée sur les animaux.

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