BYPHASSE SERUM SORBET HYDRATANT N1 50ML

– Sérum Sorbet Hydratant BYPHASSE – 50 ml
– Texture légère, fraîche et fondante, idéale pour une hydratation quotidienne
– Enrichi en acide hyaluronique, glycérine, extrait de concombre et vitamine PP
– Hydratation intense, profonde et durable
– Apaise, adoucit et protège la peau des agressions extérieures
– Convient à tous les types de peau, même sensibles
– Sans paraben, non comédogène et testé dermatologiquement
– Laisse la peau douce, lisse et lumineuse

33,000 TND TTC

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Description

Le Sérum Sorbet Hydratant Byphasse est un soin léger et rafraîchissant qui apporte une hydratation profonde et immédiate. Sa texture fondante en sorbet pénètre rapidement sans laisser de film gras, laissant la peau douce, souple et lumineuse. Enrichi en acide hyaluronique, extrait de concombre et vitamine PP, il apaise et protège la peau des agressions extérieures.

Indication

Convient à tous les types de peau, même les plus sensibles. Idéal pour les peaux en manque d’hydratation ou sujettes aux tiraillements. Formule sans parabène, non comédogène et testée dermatologiquement.

Conseil d’utilisation

Appliquer matin et soir sur une peau propre et sèche. Prélever une petite quantité de sérum et masser doucement par mouvements circulaires, en évitant le contour des yeux. Pour un soin complet, utiliser en complément d’une crème hydratante Byphasse.

Composition

Principaux actifs :

  • Acide hyaluronique : hydratant et repulpant
  • Extrait de concombre : rafraîchissant et apaisant
  • Vitamine PP : protectrice et unifiante

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