ENDOCARE TENSAGE SERUM 30ML

  • ENDOCARE Tensage Sérum 30 ml
  • Sérum léger, absorption rapide
  • Redonne fermeté et élasticité
  • Anti-âge et régénérant cutané
  • Idéal après peelings, lasers, liftings
  • Réduit rides et ridules d’expression
  • Illuminateur et unifie le teint
  • Technologie SCA® Growth Factor + Tensderm
  • Contient Vitamines C, E et Nicotinamide
  • Convient à tous types de peau, dermatologiquement testé

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Description

Endocare Tensage Serum est un sérum léger à absorption rapide, conçu pour redonner fermeté et élasticité à tous les types de peau. Il agit comme un traitement anti-âge avancé, favorisant la régénération cutanée et améliorant l’apparence des rides et ridules.

Indications

  • Perte de fermeté et d’élasticité.
  • Peaux nécessitant un soin post-interventions dermocosmétiques (peelings, lasers, dermabrasions, liftings).
  • Tous types de peau.

Bienfaits

  • Raffermissant immédiat : redéfinit l’ovale et tonifie la peau.
  • Régénérateur cutané : soutient le renouvellement des structures de soutien dermique.
  • Illuminateur : unifie le teint et améliore l’éclat de la peau.
  • Réduction des rides et ridules d’expression.
  • Testé sous contrôle dermatologique.

Composition

  • SCA® Growth Factor Technology
  • Tensderm
  • Vitamine C
  • Vitamine E
  • Nicotinamide

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer 1 à 2 fois par jour sur le visage et le cou nettoyés.
  • Masser doucement jusqu’à absorption complète.
  • Usage externe uniquement.
  • Conserver à température inférieure à 30 °C.

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