RONCEY MIXASKIN LOTION TONIQUE 250ML PEAUX NORMALES À MIXTES

  • Lotion tonique rafraîchissante et dynamisante
  • Pour peaux normales à mixtes
  • Tonifie et purifie en douceur
  • Stimule le renouvellement cellulaire
  • Niacinamide & Panthenol : peau lisse et ferme
  • Biosaccharide gum-1 : hydratation et anti-âge
  • Peau nette, éclatante et tonifiée
  • Sans rinçage, paraben ni alcool
  • Hypoallergénique, usage quotidien matin & soir

27,900 TND TTC

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Description

La Lotion Tonique Mixaskin de Roncey est spécialement formulée pour les peaux normales à mixtes. Elle purifie, tonifie et rafraîchit la peau en douceur, tout en éliminant les impuretés. Enrichie en Niacinamide (Vitamine B3), panthénol et biosaccharide gum-1, elle stimule le renouvellement cellulaire, améliore l’élasticité et apporte éclat et confort à la peau.

Indication

  • Peaux normales à mixtes
  • Peau terne ou fatiguée
  • Préparation de la peau avant sérum ou crème

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Utiliser matin et soir sur une peau propre et sèche.
  • Imbiber un coton et passer délicatement sur le visage.
  • Poursuivre avec le sérum Mixaskin puis la crème de jour ou de nuit.
  • Sans rinçage.

Composition

  • Niacinamide (Vitamine B3) : stimule le renouvellement cellulaire, lisse et illumine le teint.
  • Panthénol (Vitamine B5) : apaise et hydrate la peau.
  • Biosaccharide gum-1 : hydrate et protège, avec effet anti-âge.
  • Salicylic Acid : exfoliation douce et affinement du grain de peau.
  • Glycérine : adoucit et maintient l’hydratation.

Sans paraben – Sans alcool – Hypoallergénique

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