SAFORELLE SOIN LAVANT ULTRA HYDRATANT 250ML

  • Soin lavant ultra-hydratant 250 ml
  • Toilette intime et corporelle douce
  • Apaise tiraillements et sécheresse
  • Enrichi en extrait de bardane et aloe vera
  • Hydrate et protège la zone intime
  • Formulation sans savon, respectueuse
  • Testé gynécologique et dermatologique
  • Convient pour usage quotidien

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Description

Saforelle Soin Lavant Ultra Hydratant 250 ml est un soin 2 en 1 doux, spécialement conçu pour la toilette intime et corporelle des femmes sujettes à la sécheresse intime. Sa formule enrichie en extrait de bardane et d’aloe vera apaise les sensations de tiraillements et hydrate en profondeur, tout en respectant l’équilibre naturel de la zone intime.

Indications

  • Sécheresse intime
  • Sensations de tiraillement ou d’inconfort
  • Usage quotidien ou ponctuel en cas d’inconfort

Conseils d’utilisation

Appliquer sur la zone intime et le corps préalablement humidifiés. Faire mousser, puis rincer soigneusement à l’eau tiède. Utilisation quotidienne possible.

Composition

  • Extrait de bardane : apaise et protège la peau
  • Aloe vera : hydrate et adoucit
  • Formulation douce sans savon, respectueuse de la flore intime

Testé sous contrôle gynécologique et dermatologique. Fabriqué en France.

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