DERMALO SAVON 90gr

  • Savon DERMALO 90 gr
  • Marque CP COSMOPHARMA
  • Convient au traitement d’appoint du Psoriasis
  • Goudron et Huile de Cade exfolient les squames
  • Glycérine hydrate et soulage les démangeaisons
  • Antiséptique, antiparasitaire, anti-séborrhéique, anti-eczéma
  • Huile de cade, Acide salicylique, Goudron, Glycérine, Huile de parane
  • Forme : Savon

9,863 TND TTC

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DERMALO SAVON 90 gr de CP COSMOPHARMA : Votre allié contre le psoriasis

Le savon DERMALO de la marque CP COSMOPHARMA est un produit de soin spécialement conçu pour le traitement d’appoint du psoriasis. Avec son poids de 90 gr, ce savon est un véritable concentré d’ingrédients naturels et efficaces pour soulager les symptômes de cette affection cutanée.

Une composition naturelle pour une peau saine

Le savon DERMALO est composé d’huile de cade, d’acide salicylique, de goudron et de glycérine. L’huile de cade est un goudron naturel obtenu par pyrolisation, reconnue pour ses propriétés antiseptiques, antiparasitaires, anti-séborrhéiques et anti-eczéma. L’acide salicylique et le goudron, aux propriétés kératolytiques, exfolient en douceur les squames des plaques de psoriasis. Enfin, la glycérine hydrate la peau, soulage les démangeaisons et atténue les rougeurs.

Un produit facile à utiliser pour un maximum d’efficacité

 

Le savon DERMALO s’utilise quotidiennement pour un lavage en douceur. Il suffit d’appliquer le savon sur la peau humide, de le laisser agir quelques minutes puis de rincer soigneusement. Attention à éviter le contact avec les yeux.

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