RILASTIL DAILY CARE MILK OIL LAIT HUILE DÉMAQUILLANT 200ML

  • Nettoyant-démaquillant visage et yeux
  • Formule ultra-douce adaptée aux peaux sensibles, sèches et très sèches
  • Action nourrissante, émolliente et apaisante
  • Élimine efficacement maquillage et impuretés
  • Laisse la peau douce, souple et veloutée
  • Enrichi en beurre de karité, omégas 6 & 9, acide hyaluronique et sodium DNA
  • Disponible en formats 100 ml, 200 ml et 400 ml

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Description

Ce nettoyant-démaquillant visage et yeux offre une action nourrissante, émolliente et apaisante, idéale pour les peaux sensibles, sèches et très sèches. Sa formule douce élimine efficacement le maquillage et les impuretés, tout en laissant la peau souple, veloutée et parfaitement confortable.

Indications

  • Peaux sensibles, sèches à très sèches.
  • Démaquillage quotidien du visage et des yeux.
  • Convient même aux peaux sujettes aux tiraillements et irritations.

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Appliquer sur le visage et les yeux à l’aide d’un coton ou directement du bout des doigts.
  2. Masser délicatement pour dissoudre maquillage et impuretés.
  3. Rincer à l’eau ou retirer l’excédent avec un coton doux.
  4. Utiliser matin et soir.

Composition clé

  • Beurre de karité : nourrit et adoucit intensément.
  • Omégas 6 et 9 : renforcent la barrière cutanée et préviennent la sécheresse.
  • Acide hyaluronique : hydrate en profondeur et repulpe la peau.
  • Sodium DNA : aide à préserver l’élasticité et la vitalité cutanée.

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