FARMAVANS MAGSPRAY MAGNESIUM 100ML

MAGSPRAY est une solution de massage non grasse et non collante, formulée avec trois actifs naturels pour vous aider à retrouver un meilleur confort musculaire et cutané.

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MAGSPRAY est une solution de massage non grasse et non collante, formulée avec trois actifs naturels pour vous aider à retrouver un meilleur confort musculaire et cutané.

Bénéfices :

  • Apaise les tensions et favorise la détente musculaire
  • Effet rafraîchissant grâce à l’huile essentielle de menthe poivrée
  • Parfum naturel relaxant de lavande
  • Application facile et rapide, sans effet gras ni collant

Composition :

  • Chlorure de magnésium 10%
  • Huile essentielle de lavande 3%
  • Huile essentielle de menthe poivrée 1%
  • Polysorbate 20, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexyl glycérine, Eau

Conseils d’utilisation et précautions :

  • Usage réservé à l’adulte
  • Appliquer sur une peau saine, propre et sèche, en massage doux jusqu’à pénétration complète
  • Usage externe uniquement
  • Ne pas appliquer sur peaux lésées, muqueuses ou parties sensibles
  • Éviter le contact avec les yeux
  • En cas de contact oculaire, rincer abondamment à l’eau et consulter un médecin si l’irritation persiste
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes ou allaitantes
  • Tenir hors de portée des enfants

Effets secondaires possibles :

  • Peut provoquer une légère sensation de chaleur ou des rougeurs locales, signes normaux d’activation circulatoire

Offrez à votre corps un moment de détente naturel avec MAGSPRAY, votre allié bien-être au quotidien.

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