FLOXIA SAVON DERMO EXFOLIANT REGULATOR 125G

  • Exfolie doucement la peau grasse
  • Réduit les imperfections visibles
  • Purifie et resserre les pores
  • Éclaircit le teint et unifie
  • Régénère l’épiderme abîmé
  • Hydrate et favorise cicatrisation
  • Peau douce et nette après usage
  • Idéal 2-3 fois par semaine

20,603 TND TTC

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Description

Le Savon Exfoliant aux Algues Rouges est spécialement formulé pour les peaux mixtes à grasses, offrant une quadruple action pour un teint pur et lumineux.

Bienfaits

  • Exfolie en douceur : élimine les cellules mortes et favorise le renouvellement cellulaire
  • Réduit les imperfections : purifie la peau et lutte contre boutons et excès de sébum
  • Régénère l’épiderme : aide à réparer les tissus cutanés abîmés
  • Éclaircit le teint et lutte contre les taches brunes : unifie la peau et ravive l’éclat naturel

Mode d’utilisation

  • Appliquer une fois par jour sur peau humide
  • Masser délicatement le visage, puis rincer à l’eau claire
  • Peut s’utiliser le matin avant la routine de soins ou le soir après le démaquillage
  • Pour une action optimale, utiliser le savon 2 à 3 fois par semaine

Après utilisation, la peau est douce, nette et rafraîchie, les pores sont resserrés et le teint uniformisé.

Ce savon exfoliant combine efficacité et douceur pour un soin quotidien respectueux de la peau grasse ou mixte.

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