BYPHASSE SOINS EXFOLIANT PURIFIANT 150ML

Exfoliant douceur pour peaux sensibles
Élimine impuretés et cellules mortes
Contient eau thermale apaisante
Huile de rose musquée & extrait d’encens
Micro-particules jojoba & pierre volcanique
Peau douce, lisse et purifiée
Utilisation 1-2 fois/semaine sur visage

19,801 TND TTC

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Exfoliant Douceur HOME SPA EXPERIENCE – Peaux Sensibles et Sèches
Offrez à votre peau un moment de pure détente et de régénération avec l’exfoliant douceur Byphasse.

Description
Ce soin associe eau thermale et actifs purifiants pour éliminer les impuretés tout en respectant les peaux sensibles et sèches. Les micro-particules naturelles de pierre volcanique, jojoba et cire de candelilla exfolient délicatement pour révéler une peau lisse et douce. L’huile de rose musquée et l’extrait d’encens apaisent et régénèrent la peau.

Principaux Bienfaits
Purifie et exfolie en douceur
Apaise et régénère la peau
Idéal pour peaux sensibles et sèches
Texture douce et agréable
Conseils d’utilisation
Appliquer 1 à 2 fois par semaine sur le visage, en évitant le contour des yeux. Masser par mouvements circulaires puis rincer à l’eau tiède.

Ingrédients Clés
Aqua (Water), Paraffinum Liquidum (Mineral Oil), Propylene Glycol, Dimethicone, Cetearyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid, Pumice, Rosa Moschata (Musk Rose) Seed Oil, Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Boswellia Serrata Gum, Laminaria Ochroleuca Extract, Bisabolol, Jojoba Esters.

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