EMAIL DIAMANT CHARBON 75ML

  • Dentifrice au charbon végétal actif
  • Blancheur immédiate grâce à la pâte mauve brillante
  • Éclat naturel et sourire sublimé
  • Élimine les taches tout en respectant l’émail
  • Blancheur durable jour après jour
  • Enrichi en fluor pour renforcer l’émail
  • 93% d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle
  • Arôme menthe douce pour une haleine fraîche

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Description

Le dentifrice Email Diamant Le Charbon associe la puissance du charbon végétal actif à une formule à 93 % d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle pour offrir une blancheur instantanée et durable tout en respectant l’émail.

Sa pâte mauve brillante et son arôme menthe douce apportent une expérience de brossage unique et rafraîchissante, pour un sourire éclatant jour après jour.

 Bénéfices

 Blancheur immédiate

  • La teinte mauve crée un contraste optique pour un effet dents plus blanches instantanément.

 Blancheur durable

  • Le charbon végétal, agent polissant naturel, élimine les taches superficielles tout en douceur.
  • Les dents retrouvent leur éclat naturel au fil des jours.

 Soin quotidien complet

  • Enrichi en fluor, il renforce l’émail et protège des agressions quotidiennes.
  • Respecte les gencives et laisse une haleine fraîche à la menthe douce.

 Caractéristiques

  • Pâte mauve brillante
  • 93 % d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle
  • Arôme menthe douce
  • Formule douce, adaptée à un usage quotidien

Un dentifrice blancheur et soin qui allie efficacité naturelle et plaisir sensoriel pour un sourire lumineux et sain.

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