EYE CARE VERNIS SOINS TRAITANT DURCISSEUR 8ML (REF:805)

  • Renforce les ongles fragilisés
  • Enrichi en Silicium organique
  • Haute tolérance
  • Ongles fragiles

38,013 TND TTC

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Description

Ce Vernis Soin est le produit idéal pour renforcer les ongles mousfragilisés ou cassants.

Enrichi en Silicium organique qui favorise la cohésion des fibres de kératine de l’ongle, ce Vernis Soin Traitant Durcisseur rend les ongles plus fort et résistants.

Il peut être utilisé seul pour protéger l’ongle ou en base de maquillage où il facilite la pose de vernis de couleur.

Ce Vernis Soin convient aux ongles sensibles ou allergiques.

SATISFACTION GLOBALE APRÈS 4 SEMAINES :

81% Dureté de l’ongle

76% Ongles moins fins et dédoublés

71% Ongles moins cassants

AMÉLIORATION GLOBALE DE LA QUALITÉ DE LEURS ONGLES POUR

71% des volontaires

Étude sur 21 volontaires pendant 4 semaines

 805
Présentation : Flacon 8 ml

Conseils d’utilisation

Après avoir agité le flacon, appliquer une ou deux couches de vernis, tous les 3 jours, en cure de 1 mois.

Nettoyer l’ongle à l’aide d’un dissolvant sans acétone avant application.

Ingrédients

Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, Adipic Acid / Neopentyl Glycol / Trimellitic Anhydride Copolymer, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acrylates Copolymer, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Dimethyl Oxobenzo Dioxasilane, Aqua (Water), Tocopheryl Acetate, Propylene Glycol, Cysteine, CI 60725 (Violet 2), Ferrous Gluconate, Zinc Lactate, Calcium Pantothenate, CI 77891 (Titanium Dioxide), CI 42090 (Blue 1) (VTD08)

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