ADERMA BIOLOGY AC HYDRA CREME 40ML

Soin hydratant dermatologique & certifié bio pour compenser l’effet desséchant des traitements des peaux à tendance acnéique. Apaise les boutons et les rougeurs.

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Ce soin hydratant dermatologique & certifié BIO compense l’effet desséchant et irritant des traitements des peaux grasses tendance acnéique. Il apaise les boutons et les rougeurs et contribue à retrouver douceur, souplesse et confort. Grâce à sa double action ultra-apaisante et compensatrice (en association aux traitements desséchants), cette crème à usage quotidien limite la desquamation excessive et les sensations de tiraillements.

Sa formule protège la barrière cutanée face à la pollution, aide les peaux fragilisées à se rééquilibrer et hydrate pendant 48h*.

Composée à base de 99% d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle dont l’Avoine Rhealba® issue de l’agriculture biologique, cette crème onctueuse, au fini mat et au doux parfum végétal, atténue les marques rouges et brunes.

Testée en association avec les principaux traitements topiques et oraux des peaux à tendance acnéiques, Biology AC Hydra convient aux pré-adolescents dès 9 ans, aux adolescents et aux adultes.

Avantage :

Un soin certifié bio qui compense les effets des traitements desséchants et irritants et aide les peaux fragilisées à se rééquilibrer.

Bénéfices :

  • COMPENSE les effets des traitements desséchants et irritants.
  • APAISE immédiatement les boutons rouges.
  • HYDRATE la peau fragilisée et atténue les marques rouges et brunes

Conseils d’utilisation :

Etape 1

Nettoyer préalablement le visage avec BIOLOGY-AC Gel moussant nettoyant purifiant ou BIOLOGY-AC Eau micellaire nettoyante purifiante.

Etape 2

Appliquer BIOLOGY-AC HYDRA matin et/ou soir sur le visage.

Précautions d’emploi

Tolérance testée sur peaux à tendance acnéique sous traitement local ou oral médicamenteux.

Composition :

WATER (AQUA). CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE. GLYCERIN. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. PENTYLENE GLYCOL. BEHENYL ALCOHOL. GLYCERYL STEARATE. HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL. MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE. CETEARYL GLUCOSIDE. SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED OIL (SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS SEED OIL)*. GARCINIA MANGOSTANA PEEL EXTRACT. AVENA SATIVA (OAT) FLOWER/LEAF/STEM JUICE (AVENA SATIVA FLOWER/LEAF/STEM JUICE)*. SODIUM HYALURONATE. TARAXACUM OFFICINALE (DANDELION) RHIZOME/ROOT EXTRACT (TARAXACUM OFFICINALE RHIZOME/ROOT EXTRACT). ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE POWDER*. CITRIC ACID. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). GLYCERYL CAPRYLATE. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL (HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL). MALTODEXTRIN. SODIUM BENZOATE. SODIUM STEAROYL GLUTAMATE. TOCOPHEROL. XANTHAN GUM

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