BIOCICATRYL CRÈME CICATRISANTE RÉPARATRICE SPF30 15ML

  • Crème réparatrice pour peaux abîmées et irritées
  • Favorise la régénération rapide de l’épiderme
  • Hydratation optimale des zones fragilisées
  • Protège la peau avec SPF 30
  • Apaise et réduit les inconforts cutanés
  • Idéale après agressions ou irritations cutanées
  • Convient aux peaux sensibles et fragilisées

14,700 TND TTC

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Description

La crème réparatrice cicatrisante Naturallabo Phytoactiv Biocicatryl 15 ml est conçue pour les peaux abîmées et irritées. Sa formule favorise la régénération rapide de l’épiderme tout en offrant une hydratation optimale aux zones les plus fragilisées. Elle contient également un SPF 30 pour protéger la peau contre les rayons UV lors de la cicatrisation.

Indications

  • Peaux irritées, abîmées ou sensibles
  • Zones nécessitant une réparation cutanée rapide
  • Après blessures superficielles, irritations ou interventions dermatologiques
  • Protection solaire des zones fragilisées

Conseils d’utilisation

Appliquer une fine couche sur la zone concernée 1 à 2 fois par jour. Renouveler l’application après exposition solaire ou selon les besoins.

Composition

Formule enrichie en agents réparateurs et hydratants, associée à une protection solaire SPF 30 pour favoriser la cicatrisation tout en protégeant la peau des agressions extérieures.

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