HYFAC WOMAN ACTIVE MASK (15 SACHETS)

  • Traitement peaux acnéiques papulo-pustuleuses
  • Masque peel-off protecteur et régénérant
  • Hydratation efficace grâce à Extremosio®
  • Sans parfum, usage ciblé sur zones concernées
  • Application : soir, un jour sur deux, usage unique

79,594 TND TTC

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Description

Hyfac Woman Active Mask – Traitement des Peaux Acnéiques (15 sachets) est un soin peel-off conçu pour traiter les acnés papulo-pustuleuses tardives. Il favorise la régularisation et la réparation de la peau, tout en protégeant des infections externes grâce à son polysaccharide spécifique (PVA). Enrichi en Extremosio® (tréhalose liposomale), il hydrate efficacement et apporte confort et bien-être à la peau.
Sans parfum.

Indications

  • Peaux acnéiques, en particulier acné papulo-pustuleuse tardive
  • Zones sujettes aux imperfections et aux lésions acnéiques

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Nettoyer la zone à traiter avec une lotion adaptée aux peaux acnéiques et bien sécher.
  2. Ouvrir un sachet et appliquer uniformément sur les zones concernées du visage.
  3. Appliquer le soir avant le coucher et retirer le matin.
  4. Utiliser un jour sur deux, 1 fois par jour, pendant au moins un mois.
  5. Quantité : appliquer suffisamment pour un masque homogène ; ne pas réutiliser le produit restant.
  6. Laver les mains après application.

Composition

Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA), Propanediol, Rhamnose, Glucose, Glucuronic Acid, Liposomes with Trehalose, Myo-inositol, Ethylic Alcohol, Vegetal Glycerin, Xanthan Gum, Citric Acid, Silver, Dehydroacetate Sodium, Chlorphenesin, Water (Eau).

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