BYPHASSE LAIT ECLAIRCISSANT EXTRAIT D’AVOINE 500ML

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Description

Le lait unificateur de teint BYPHASSE à l’extrait d’avoine est formulé pour diminuer l’intensité des taches sur le visage, le cou, les mains et le corps. Sa combinaison d’actifs éclaircissants d’origine naturelle, d’allantoïne et d’acides alpha-hydroxy aide à unifier le teint et à hydrater la peau en profondeur. Sa texture légère permet une absorption rapide, laissant la peau douce et lisse.

Résultat beauté

  • Intensité des taches réduite
  • Teint unifié et lumineux
  • Peau douce, lisse et hydratée

Les plus du produit

  • 90 % d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle, dont l’extrait d’avoine
  • Effet éclaircissant et unifiant du teint
  • Hydratation longue durée grâce à la glycérine et aux esters de jojoba
  • 4 en 1 : visage, cou, mains et corps
  • Format généreux de 500 ml
  • Résultats visibles dès 4 semaines

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Appliquer quotidiennement sur une peau propre et sèche
  2. Étaler uniformément sur le visage, le cou, les mains ou le corps
  3. Pour une efficacité maximale, éviter l’exposition au soleil pendant l’utilisation

Ingrédients clés

  • Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract : apaise, hydrate et unifie le teint
  • Allantoïne : favorise la régénération cutanée et adoucit la peau
  • Hydrolyzed Jojoba Esters et Glycérine : hydratation longue durée
  • Acides alpha-hydroxy (Glycolic & Lactic Acid) : exfoliation douce et amélioration de l’uniformité du teint

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