PIN UP SECRET CRÈME PRÉCIEUSE 50ML

La CRÈME PRÉCIEUSE est une crème visage enrichie en lait de chèvre, huile d’arbre à thé et gotu kola, plante médicinale utilisée dans l’ayurveda et la médecine traditionnelle chinoise.

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Pin Up Secret Crème Précieuse 50ml est une crème pour le visage destinée à apaiser les peaux sèches et à imperfections.

 

Sa formule, 100 % naturelle, est enrichie en lait de chèvrehuile d’arbre à thé, de sauge et de Gotu Kola, qui agissent sur les imperfections tout en hydratant la peau. Cette crème précieuse quotidienne permet de lisser le grain de peau, unifier et illuminer le teint.

 

Grâce à sa texture légère, elle pénètre facilement et laisse la peau souple, douce et apaisée.

Formulée sans paraben.

Mode d’emploi

Appliquer matin et soir sur une peau propre et sèche, en évitant le contour des yeux.

Éviter le contour des yeux, en cas de contact avec les yeux, rincer abondamment.

Composition

AQUA, CAPRAE LAC (GOAT MILK), STEARIC ACID, CENTELLA ASIATICA (GOTU KOLA) LEAF EXTRACT, CAMILLIA SINENSIS (GREEN TEA) EXTRACT, SALVIA OFFICINALIS (SAGE) LEAF EXTRACT, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER, SCLEROTIUM GUM, CETYL ALCOHOL, SORBITOL, GLYCERIN, SORBIC ACID, BENZYL ALCOHOL, ALLIUM SATIVUM BULB

EXTRACT, LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA (LAVENDER) OIL, MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA LEAF (TEA TREE) OIL.

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