RILASTIL XEROLACT HUILE NETTOYANTE PEAUX SENSIBLES 200ML

  • Huile nettoyante douce pour visage et corps
  • Protège et restaure la barrière cutanée
  • Hydrate et apaise les peaux sèches
  • Convient aux nourrissons, enfants et adultes
  • Idéale pour peaux fragiles et atopiques
  • Réduit les démangeaisons et irritations
  • Utilisation simple au bain ou sous la douche

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Description

Rilastil Xerolact Huile Nettoyante est une huile douce et protectrice, conçue pour nettoyer délicatement le visage et le corps tout en apportant confort et hydratation. Elle aide à restaurer la fonction barrière de la peau et convient aux nourrissons, enfants et adultes à peau sèche, fragile ou atopique.

Indications

  • Peau sèche à très sèche
  • Peau fragile ou à tendance atopique
  • Prurit et irritations cutanées
  • Convient à toute la famille, y compris nourrissons

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer sur peau humide et masser doucement.
  • Pour le bain : verser 5 pulvérisations dans l’eau.
  • Usage externe uniquement.

Composition

Aqua (Water) • Glycerin • PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate • Sodium Cocoamphoacetate • Sodium Lactate • Sodium Lauryl Glucose Carboxylate • PEG-90 Glyceryl Isostearate • Propanediol • Polysorbate 20 • Lauryl Glucoside • Sodium Chloride • Lactic Acid • Coco-Glucoside • Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil • Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil • Niacinamide • Schisandra Chinensis Fruit Extract • Laureth-2 • Sodium Citrate • Caprylhydroxamic Acid • Citric Acid • Sorbic Acid • Tocopherol • Hydrogenated Palm Glycerides Citrate • L-Ascorbyl Palmitate • Parfum (Fragrance)

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