PROTIS NINOSYL SPRAY POUR LE CHANGE 150ML

  • Spray apaisant pour la peau des nourrissons
  • Protège contre rougeurs et irritations
  • Application facile et hygiénique
  • Effet rafraîchissant immédiat
  • Respecte la peau sensible des bébés
  • Sans parabène, hypoallergénique
  • Idéal pour chaque change quotidien
  • Flacon pratique de 150 ml

14,000 TND TTC

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Description

Le NINOSYL Spray Pour Change est un soin apaisant et protecteur destiné à la peau sensible des nourrissons et des jeunes enfants. Sa formule douce prévient les irritations et rougeurs liées au port des couches tout en respectant l’équilibre cutané fragile.

Indications

  • Peau irritée ou sensible au niveau du siège
  • Prévention des rougeurs et éruptions cutanées liées aux couches
  • Convient aux nourrissons et jeunes enfants

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Pulvériser une petite quantité sur la peau propre et sèche, surtout sur les zones de contact avec la couche.
  2. Masser délicatement pour faire pénétrer le produit.
  3. Renouveler à chaque change pour une protection optimale.

Composition

  • Ingrédients doux et apaisants adaptés aux peaux sensibles
  • Formule hypoallergénique et sans parabènes, testée dermatologiquement

Format

  • Flacon spray de 150 ml, pratique pour un usage quotidien à la maison ou en déplacement.

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