FLOXIA SAVON DERMOCOSMETIQUE NOURRISSANT SATIVA 125G

  • Savon exfoliant nourrissant
  • Pour peau sèche
  • Combinaison unique
  • Lait d’avoine et sodium PCA
  • Stimule la régénération cellulaire
  • Hydrate la peau
  • Adoucissant cutané
  • Peau lisse et douce

20,603 TND TTC

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Floxia Savon Exfoliant Nourrissant pour peau sèche

Découvrez le Floxia Savon Exfoliant Nourrissant, spécialement conçu pour les peaux sèches. Avec son poids de 125 g, ce savon de la marque Floxia, reconnue pour la qualité de ses produits, est votre allié pour une peau douce et hydratée.

 

Un savon exfoliant nourrissant unique

Le Floxia Savon Exfoliant Nourrissant est un produit unique en son genre. Sa formule combine du lait d’avoine et du sodium PCA, deux ingrédients connus pour leurs propriétés hydratantes et régénérantes. Cette combinaison permet de stimuler la régénération cellulaire, favorisant ainsi une hydratation optimale de la peau.

 

Comment utiliser le Floxia Savon Exfoliant Nourrissant?

L’utilisation du Floxia Savon Exfoliant Nourrissant est simple. Appliquez-le sur une peau préalablement humidifiée, faites mousser puis rincez. Vous sentirez votre peau douce, lisse et souple, grâce à l’action adoucissante de ce savon exfoliant.

 

Un produit de qualité pour votre peau

Le Floxia Savon Exfoliant Nourrissant est un produit de haute qualité. Il aide à maintenir la peau lisse, souple et douce, tout en agissant comme un adoucissant cutané.

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