BIOBALANCE SUPER PLUMP 50ML

Hydratation Intense • Peau Repulpée • Effet Jeunesse

La crème Super Plump de BIOBALANCE est un soin hydratant intensif qui repulpe la peau, renforce sa fermeté et lisse les premières rides. Enrichie en acide hyaluronique multi-poids, peptides et céramides, elle hydrate en profondeur et restaure l’élasticité naturelle de la peau, pour un effet rebondi immédiat.

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La crème Super Plump de BIOBALANCE est un soin hydratant intensif qui repulpe la peau, renforce sa fermeté et lisse les premières rides. Enrichie en acide hyaluronique multi-poids, peptides et céramides, elle hydrate en profondeur et restaure l’élasticité naturelle de la peau, pour un effet rebondi immédiat.

🌟 Bénéfices clés :

💧 Hydrate intensément et en continu

🔄 Repulpe la peau de l’intérieur

🧬 Lisse les ridules et prévient les signes de l’âge

✨ Améliore l’élasticité et la souplesse

👌 Texture riche mais non grasse, idéale au quotidien

🌿 Ingrédients actifs :

Acide hyaluronique multi-moléculaire : retient l’eau dans les couches profondes de la peau

Peptides : stimulent la production de collagène pour une peau plus ferme

Céramides : renforcent la barrière cutanée et préviennent la perte d’hydratation

Extraits végétaux apaisants : confort immédiat, même pour les peaux sensibles

🧴 Conseils d’utilisation :
Appliquer matin et/ou soir sur peau propre et sèche. Masser jusqu’à absorption complète. Peut être utilisée seule ou en complément d’un sérum hydratant.

✅ Idéale pour :
Peaux déshydratées, fatiguées, en manque de volume. Tous types de peau, y compris sensibles.

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