EYE CARE EYELINER WATERPROOF NOIR 2.5g (REF:331)

  • Couleur hautement pigmentée
  • Waterproof
  • Application facile
  • Haute tolérance
  • Yeux sensibles ou lentilles de contact

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Description

Un regard intense, c’est la promesse de l’Eyeliner Waterproof.

Ultra pigmentée, ultra longue tenue et waterproof, sa formule innovante souligne le regard et le met en valeur d’un geste simple.

La pointe fine de son applicateur permet de dessiner un trait aussi bien fin qu’épais, rapidement et facilement. Cet eyeliner waterproof est idéal pour les débutantes.

Ses quatre teintes aux couleurs intenses sèchent en un clin d’œil, apportent de la profondeur et subliment le regard.

Waterproof, l’eyeliner ne coule pas, ne file pas et tient toute la journée.

Sa formule haute tolérance est spécialement étudiée pour les yeux sensibles, allergiques ou porteurs de lentilles.

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Présentation : Flaconnette 2,5 g

Conseils d’utilisation

En s’appuyant sur la rangée des cils supérieurs, tracer le contour de l’œil avec le pinceau.

Ingrédients

Aqua (Water), Ammonium Acrylates Copolymer, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Propanediol, Alcohol Denat., 1,2-Hexanediol, Sodium Carbonate, Sorbitol, Ceteareth-25, Citric Acid, Disodium Phosphate, Sodium Phosphate, Disodium Deceth-6 Sulfosuccinate, Laureth-30, Lactic Acid, Sodium Dehydroacetate. May contain +/- : CI 77007 (Ultramarines), CI 77891 (Titanium Dioxide), CI 77266 (Black 2), CI 77492 (Yellow Iron Oxides), CI 77491 (Red Iron Oxides), CI 42090 (Blue 1 Lake) (ELW01/2)

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