BIODERMA ATODERM STICK A LEVRES ULTRA-HYDRATANT 4G

Protège et hydrate intensément les lèvres sèches et abîmées grâce à sa formule nourrissante et apaisante. Idéal pour une utilisation quotidienne.

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Le stick lèvres BIODERMA ATODERM est un soin hydratant spécialement conçu pour prendre soin des lèvres sèches et abîmées. Sa formule enrichie en agents nourrissants et protecteurs aide à réparer les gerçures et à prévenir leur apparition. Ce produit de la gamme ATODERM de BIODERMA convient à tous les types de peau, même les plus sensibles. Sa texture douce et non grasse garantit une application facile et agréable. Enrichi en actifs apaisants, ce stick lèvres offre un confort immédiat et laisse les lèvres douces et hydratées tout au long de la journée. Pratique à glisser dans son sac à main, ce stick lèvres de 4g est un incontournable pour prendre soin de ses lèvres au quotidien. Offrez-leur douceur et confort avec le stick lèvres BIODERMA ATODERM !

Composition:
– Beurre de karité
– Cire d’abeille
– Huile de ricin
– Glycérine
– Huile d’avocat
– Vitamine E
– Parfum
– Sans paraben
– Sans colorant

Découvrez le stick lèvres BIODERMA ATODERM, spécialement conçu pour hydrater et protéger vos lèvres au quotidien.

Conseils d’utilisation :
– Appliquez le stick sur vos lèvres aussi souvent que nécessaire, en particulier en cas de dessèchement ou d’irritation.
– Sa formule nourrissante et apaisante convient à tous les types de peau, même les plus sensibles.
– Emportez-le partout avec vous pour des lèvres hydratées en toutes circonstances.

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