AVENE MOUSSE NETTOYANTE 150ML

Avène Mousse Nettoyante 150 ml est une mousse qui nettoie, démaquille en douceur, élimine les impuretés et les excès de sébum.

Riche en eau thermale d’Avène apaisante et en agents hydratants, elle redonne souplesse à la peau. Sa base lavante astringente resserre les pores et l’acide glutamique rééquilibre la production de sébum.

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Description :

AVENE Mousse Nettoyante est une mousse nettoyante douce pour démaquiller, purifier et éliminer impuretés et excès de sébum. Peaux sensibles normales à mixtes.

Avec sa composition à 98% d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle et sans ingrédients d’origine animale, AVENE Mousse Nettoyante préserve l’équilibre naturel de la peau. Cette mousse onctueuse et aérienne au parfum délicat démaquille, purifie et apaise la peau grâce à sa composition à base d’Eau thermale d’Avène et de glycérine, pour plus de confort. Sa formule sans savon intègre le minimum d’ingrédients à la juste dose pour garantir efficacité dermatologique et tolérance . La peau est nette, douce et confortable.

NETTOIE ET DEMAQUILLE en douceur
ELIMINE les impuretés et l’excès de sébum
PRÉSERVE l’équilibre naturel de la peau
L’emballage de la Mousse nettoyante 150ml contient 49% de matières recyclées. Le flacon est en plastique 100% recyclé
Conseils d’utilisation :

Appliquer AVENE Mousse Nettoyante sur peau mouillée ou sèche. Rincer abondamment

Composition :

AVENE THERMAL SPRING WATER (AVENE AQUA). WATER (AQUA). DISODIUM COCO-GLUCOSIDE CITRATE. DECYL GLUCOSIDE. GLYCERIN. SODIUM COCOAMPHOACETATE. CITRIC ACID. DIGLYCERIN. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). PENTYLENE GLYCOL. POLYGLYCERYL-4 CAPRATE. POLYGLYCERYL-6 CAPRYLATE. SODIUM CHLORIDE .

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