BOITE METALIQUE SYMETRIC ACIDE HYALURONIQUE

  • Coffret SYMETRIC à l’acide hyaluronique
  • Rituel complet hydratation intense
  • Sérum repulpant à absorption rapide
  • Lisse les ridules et améliore l’élasticité
  • Crème nourrissante et protectrice
  • Confort et douceur toute la journée
  • Masque hydratant effet éclat immédiat
  • Sensation de fraîcheur intense
  • Peau plus lisse et souple
  • Teint éclatant de jeunesse

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Description

Le coffret SYMETRIC Acide Hyaluronique offre une routine complète dédiée à l’hydratation intense et à l’effet repulpant. Il associe trois soins complémentaires pour lisser la peau, améliorer son élasticité et lui redonner éclat et fraîcheur jour après jour.

Indications

  • Peaux déshydratées et en manque de confort
  • Rides et ridules de déshydratation
  • Teint terne, peau en perte de souplesse
  • Convient à tous les types de peau

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Sérum Acide Hyaluronique : appliquer matin et/ou soir sur peau propre et sèche, avant la crème.
  • Crème Acide Hyaluronique : appliquer quotidiennement sur le visage et le cou pour hydrater et protéger la peau.
  • Masque Acide Hyaluronique : utiliser 1 à 2 fois par semaine, laisser poser selon les recommandations puis retirer l’excédent.

Composition

  • Acide hyaluronique : hydrate intensément, repulpe et lisse la peau
  • Actifs hydratants et nourrissants : aident à renforcer la barrière cutanée
  • Agents revitalisants : apportent fraîcheur et éclat immédiat

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