FEMFRESH GEL LAVANT INTIME APAISANT 250ML

Sensation d’apaisement durable pendant 24h* et de confort immédiat
Aux extraits de cranberry et probiotiques. * Auto-évalution, test d’usage sur 34 femmes réalisé au niveau de leur zone intime

  • 94% d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle
  • Vegan
  • Equilibre du pH et du microbiome*
  • Sans savon
  • Testé sous contrôle dermatologique et gynécologique

21,420 TND TTC

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Sensation d’apaisement durable pendant 24h* et de confort immédiat
Aux extraits de cranberry et probiotiques. * Auto-évalution, test d’usage sur 34 femmes réalisé au niveau de leur zone intime.

Utilisez quotidiennement le nettoyant intime Femfresh™ pour nettoyer votre peau intime. Faire mousser puis rincer abondamment à l’eau tiède. Pour usage externe uniquement.

Les gels lavants intimes Femfresh ont un pH physiologique et sont spécialement conçus pour être utilisés sur la peau de votre partie intime et de votre vulve. Vous pouvez donc choisir un produit de toilette intime qui vous convient. Ils nettoient et rafraîchissent en douceur la peau et ils peuvent être utilisés quotidiennenement même pendant les périodes de règles

Composition:

AQUA, SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, TRIETHYL CITRATE, GLYCERIN, LACTIC ACID, SODIUM BENZOATE, POLYQUATERNIUM-39, POTASSIUM SORBATE, SODIUM LACTATE, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT, MALTODEXTRIN, BAMBUSA VULGARIS LEAF EXTRACT, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF POWDER, HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA LEAF EXTRACT, NELUMBO NUCIFERA FLOWER EXTRACT, SODIUM HYDROXIDE

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