SVR TOPIALYSE CREME BARRIERE 50ML

  • Crème réparatrice
  • Anti-grattage, Anti-irritations
  • Pour peaux sèches à tendance atopique
  • Apaise les sensations d’inconfort
  • Accélère la réparation de la peau
  • Renforce  la barrière cutanée
  • Pour mains, visage et corps
  • Contenance 50 ml

31,812 TND TTC

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DESCRIPTION 

  • TOPIALYSE BARRIERE est une crème spécialement formulée pour la protection de la peau contre les agressions tel que le stress, la pollution, les tâches manuelles et ménagère etc..
  • Elle apaise immédiatement les peaux sèches à tendance atopiques qui souffrent de sensations de grattage et d’irritations.
  • Grâce à sa formule triple action, cette crème anti-irritation permet de limiter la réapparition de grattage et d’accélérer la réparation de la peau tout en formant un film barrière de protection pour la peau.
  • Topialyse Barrière SVR permet de calmer les zones réactives et irritées tel que les mains, le visage et le corps.
  • Elle se caractérise par son action réparatrice grâce à l’Acide hyaluronique de haut poids moléculaire inclus et grâce au Complexe huile de Crambe + phytostérols  qui protège sans effet occlusif.
  • Quant à son action anti-grattage, elle est constituée de :
  • Omegas 3, 6, et 9 qui restaurent, restructurent et renforcent la fonction barrière.
  • Peptide régulateur qui régule les mécanismes de défense naturelle.
  • Acide glycyrrhizique qui apaise les sensations de grattage.

COMMENT UTILISER SVR TOPIALYSE CREME BARRIERE ? 

  • ETAPE 1 : Appliquez Topialyse Barrière le matin et le soir sur les zones localisées irritées (mains, visage, corps, plis) une action réparatrice optimisée.
  • ETAPE 2 : Renouvelez l’application quotidiennement et surtout en cas de besoin qui s’en fait sentir.

COMPOSITION

INCI : LAB11.16/D39 – INGREDIENTS (CONTAINS) : AQUA/WATER/EAU, HYDROGENATED POLYDECENE, GLYCERIN, ETHYLHEXYL STEARATE, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, DIMETHICONE, CRAMBE ABYSSINICA SEED OIL, POLYESTER-7, GLYCERYL STEARATE, XYLITYLGLUCOSIDE, NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIHEPTANOATE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, BEHENYL ALCOHOL, C10-18 TRIGLYCERIDES, AMINOPROPANEDIOL, CETEARETH-33, DIPOTASSIUM GLYCYRRHIZATE, ELAEIS GUINEENSIS (PALM) OIL, OLEYL ALCOHOL, PHYTOSTEROLS, ANHYDROXYLITOL, CAMELINA SATIVA SEED OIL, HYDROLYZED RICE PROTEIN, SODIUM HYALURONATE, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, XYLITOL, TRIETHANOLAMINE, AMMONIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE/VP COPOLYMER, CETETH-20, CETYL ALCOHOL, DISODIUM EDTA, PEG-75 STEARATE, STEARETH-20, CHLORPHENESIN, PHENOXYETHANOL​

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