BIOLANE TALC LIQUIDE 100ML

Le talc liquide Biolane est spécialement conçu pour protéger et adoucir la peau délicate de bébé. Sa formule douce et hypoallergénique convient aux peaux sensibles.

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Le talc liquide Biolane de 100 ml est un produit essentiel pour prendre soin de la peau de votre bébé. Sa formule douce et hypoallergénique permet de protéger la peau délicate de bébé des rougeurs et irritations. Enrichi en talc, ce produit absorbe efficacement l’humidité pour garder la peau de bébé fraîche et sèche plus longtemps. Sa texture légère et non collante rend son application facile et agréable. Parfait pour une utilisation quotidienne, le talc liquide Biolane laisse la peau douce, soyeuse et délicatement parfumée. Offrez à votre bébé tout le confort et la sécurité dont il a besoin avec ce talc liquide de qualité.

COMPOSITION:
– Talc
– Paraffinum Liquidum
– Parfum
– Tocopheryl Acetate
– Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil
– BHT
– Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone
– Amyl Cinnamal
– Benzyl Alcohol
– Citronellol
– Eugenol
– Geraniol
– Hexyl Cinnamal
– Hydroxycitronellal
– Linalool.

Conseils d’utilisation du produit BIOLANE TALC LIQUIDE 100ML :

– Appliquer une petite quantité de talc liquide sur la peau propre et sèche de bébé.
– Masser délicatement pour faire pénétrer le produit.
– Renouveler l’application en cas de besoin, en particulier après le bain ou le change de bébé.
– Eviter le contact avec les yeux et les muqueuses.
– Tenir hors de la portée des enfants.
– Refermer soigneusement le flacon après utilisation.
– Conserver à l’abri de la chaleur et de l’humidité.
– En cas d’irritation, arrêter immédiatement l’utilisation et consulter un médecin.

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