VEGAN XERYLA CREME VISAGE POUR SECHERSSES CUTANEES 200ML

Découvrez la crème Xeryla 200ml, votre allié idéal pour un hydratant visage efficace. Ce soin peau enrichissant nourrit en profondeur, laissant votre visage doux et éclatant. Offrez à votre peau l’hydratation qu’elle mérite avec Jouvence Xeryla, le choix parfait pour toutes les peaux.

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Offrez à votre peau le soin qu’elle mérite avec le Jouvence Xeryla, un hydratant visage conçu pour revitaliser et nourrir votre épiderme. Ce soin peau exceptionnel est idéal pour tous les types de peau, garantissant une hydratation profonde et durable. Grâce à sa texture légère et non grasse, il pénètre rapidement, laissant votre visage doux et éclatant.

Le Jouvence Xeryla est parfait pour une utilisation quotidienne, que ce soit le matin avant le maquillage ou le soir pour une routine de soin apaisante. Sa formule unique aide à restaurer l’équilibre naturel de votre peau tout en la protégeant des agressions extérieures.

Les bienfaits :

  • Hydratation intense et durable
  • Amélioration de la texture de la peau
  • Protection contre les agressions environnementales

Transformez votre routine de soin avec le Jouvence Xeryla et redécouvrez une peau radieuse et pleine de vie.

Composition

Glycerol. vaseline. paraffine liquide. monostearate de glycerol. acide stearique. dimethicone. macrogol 600.trolamine. acrylamide/acryloyl-dimethyltaurate copolymere. isohexadecane. polysorbate. pentyleneglycol. ethylhexylglyce-rine. carbomere. eau purifiée.

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