EYE CARE EMULSION DEMAQUILLANTE POUR LES YEUX 125 ML (REF:101)

  • Texture onctueuse
  • Douce pour les yeux
  • Haute tolérance
  • Yeux sensibles ou porteurs de lentilles

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Description

Cette émulsion démaquillante pour les yeux, ultra douce, nettoie le contour des yeux et élimine délicatement tout le maquillage.

Elle est formulée avec des tensio-actifs non ioniques, au pH des larmes, afin de prendre soin des yeux sensibles ou porteurs de lentilles de contact.

Elle laisse alors une sensation de douceur et délasse les paupières.

 101
Présentation : Flacon 125 ml

Conseils d’utilisation

Elle s’applique avec un coton sur les yeux fermés et leur contour. Laisser agir quelques secondes pour dissoudre le maquillage, puis étirer vers le bas sans frotter. Utiliser un coton différent pour chaque œil.

Ingrédients

Aqua (Water), Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Glycerin, Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6, Poloxamer 184, Phenethyl Alcohol, Disodium Phosphate, Parfum (Fragrance), Sodium Phosphate (EDY07)

EYE CARE EMULSION DÉMAQUILLANTE YEUX 125 ML

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