BYPHASSE LAIT DOUCHE FLEUR DE COTON 600ML

– Lait de douche doux au pH neutre
– Nettoie en douceur la peau
– Parfum délicat fleur de coton
– Convient à tous types de peaux
– Format généreux 600 ml
– Texture onctueuse et facile à rincer

11,160 TND TTC

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Description

Le lait de douche Caresse à la fleur de coton nettoie la peau en douceur tout en laissant un parfum délicat. Sa texture lactée transforme la douche en un moment de confort et de douceur pour tous les types de peau.

Résultats beauté

  • Peau propre et douce
  • Laisse un parfum délicat sur la peau
  • Sensation de douceur et confort immédiate

Points forts

  • Formule douce au pH neutre
  • Convient à tous les types de peau
  • Format généreux 600 ml, pratique pour un usage quotidien
  • Texture lait fluide pour un nettoyage agréable

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer sur peau humide l’équivalent d’une ou deux noisettes
  • Masser jusqu’à obtention d’une mousse légère
  • Rincer abondamment

Type de produit

  • Lait de douche

Type de soin

  • Soin du corps

Taille & packaging

  • 600 ml – Flacon pratique

Ingrédients clés

  • Extrait de fleur de coton (Gossypium Herbaceum) : adoucit et protège la peau
  • Glycérine & tensioactifs doux : nettoient en respectant l’équilibre naturel de la peau
  • Parfum subtil : pour une sensation agréable et fraîche

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