REVUELE NIACINAMIDE GEL-CRÈME 50ML

  • Gel-crème léger pour peaux mixtes à grasses
  • Hydrate sans effet gras ni film collant
  • Réduit l’apparence des pores dilatés
  • Régule la production de sébum
  • Unifie le teint et améliore la texture
  • Apaise rougeurs et imperfections
  • Renforce la barrière cutanée, non comédogène

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Description :
Le Gel-Crème à la Niacinamide de Revuele est un soin quotidien léger, conçu pour hydrater, rééquilibrer et unifier la peau. Sa texture gel-crème fondante pénètre rapidement sans laisser de film gras, parfaite pour les peaux mixtes à grasses sujettes aux imperfections, pores dilatés ou rougeurs.

Bénéfices :

  • Régule la production de sébum
  • Réduit l’apparence des pores dilatés
  • Hydrate sans effet gras
  • Unifie le teint et améliore la texture de la peau
  • Renforce la barrière cutanée
  • Apaise rougeurs et imperfections

Ingrédients actifs :

  • Niacinamide (Vitamine B3) : régule, lisse et illumine la peau
  • Acide hyaluronique : hydrate en profondeur et repulpe
  • Allantoïne & Panthénol : apaisent et réparent
  • Formule sans parfum et non comédogène

Mode d’emploi :

  1. Appliquer matin et/ou soir sur peau propre et sèche
  2. Masser délicatement jusqu’à absorption complète
  3. Peut être utilisé seul ou avant une crème plus riche

Idéal pour :

  • Peaux mixtes à grasses
  • Peaux sujettes aux imperfections, pores visibles ou teint terne
  • Ceux recherchant un soin léger, hydratant et équilibrant

Type de soin : Gel-Crème hydratant et régulateur pour peaux mixtes à grasses

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