SVR SENSIFINE AR EAU MICELLAIRE 400 ML

  • Nettoyant démaquillant
  • Apaisant anti-rougeurs
  • Peaux sujettes aux rougeurs
  • Pour visage, yeux et lèvres
  • Nettoie la peau en douceur
  • Réduit les sensations d’inconfort
  • Contenance 400 ml

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SVR Sensifine AR Eau micellaire nettoyante & démaquillante pour tous types de peaux, même les plus sensibles sujettes aux rougeurs.

DESCRIPTION

  • Pour les peaux sujettes aux rougeurs, les Laboratoires SVR ont créé Sensifine AR Eau micellaire.
  • Cette eau micellaire fraîche est riche en agents hydratants et en niacinamide apaisante pour nettoyer et démaquiller le visage, les yeux et les lèvres en douceur.
  • Ultra-doux pour la peau, elle élimine les maquillages les plus tenaces, même waterproof.
  • Efficacité et tolérance testées sur peaux sensibles, réactives, couperosiques. L’eau micellaire SVR, apaise les sensations d’inconfort telle que les sensations d’échauffement et de tiraillement.
  • Convient aux porteurs de lentilles.
  • Hypoallergénique.

COMMENT UTILISER SVR SENSIFINE AR EAU MICELLAIRE ? 

  • ETAPE 1 : Imbibez un coton avec une dose généreuse d’eau micellaire.
  • ETAPE 2 : Laissez poser un peu sur les zones sujettes aux rougeurs afin de les rafraîchir.
  • ETAPE 3 : Lissez délicatement pour éliminer le maquillage et les impuretés. Cette eau micellaire de SVR démaquille aussi bien le visage que les yeux et les lèvres.

COMPOSITION

INCI :LAB14.28/F.08 – INGREDIENTS [CONTAINS] : AQUA (PURIFIED WATER), PROPANEDIOL, PEG-6 CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC GLYCERIDES, PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE, PENTYLENE GLYCOL, POLYSORBATE 20, NIACINAMIDE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, CETRIMONIUM BROMIDE

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