ISDIN FOTOPROTECTOR PEDIATRICS GEL CREAM KIDS SPF50 250ML

  • Protection solaire SPF 50 pour enfants dès 6 mois
  • Gel-crème hydratant, fini frais et non brillant
  • Protège contre UVB et UVA
  • Enrichi en dexpanthénol et vitamine E
  • Très résistant à l’eau et aux frottements
  • Convient aux peaux atopiques et sensibles
  • Testé pédiatriquement et dermatologiquement
  • Application 30 min avant exposition solaire
  • Renouveler toutes les 2 heures ou après baignade
  • Recommandé par pédiatres et dermatologues

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Description

ISDIN Fotoprotector Gel Cream Pediatrics SPF 50 est une crème solaire visage et corps qui hydrate intensément comme une crème tout en apportant la fraîcheur d’un gel. Adaptée à toute la famille, elle est spécialement formulée pour la peau délicate des bébés et enfants dès 6 mois.

Indication

  • Protection solaire haute SPF 50 contre les UVB et UVA.
  • Convient aux peaux sensibles, y compris atopiques.
  • Idéal pour les bébés et enfants dès 6 mois.
  • Très résistant à l’eau et aux frottements.
  • Testé pédiatriquement et dermatologiquement.

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer généreusement sur peau sèche ou humide, 30 minutes avant l’exposition au soleil.
  • Renouveler l’application toutes les 2 heures, ou après avoir nagé, transpiré ou s’être essuyé.
  • Protéger bébés et enfants de la lumière directe du soleil avec vêtements, chapeau et lunettes.
  • Ne pas exposer directement les bébés au soleil.

Composition

  • Filtres solaires minéraux et chimiques (Octocrylene, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine, Methylene Bis-Benzotriazolyl Tetramethylbutylphenol [nano], Phenylbenzimidazole Sulfonic Acid).
  • Dexpanthénol (Panthenol) et vitamine E (Tocopheryl Acetate) pour hydrater et protéger la peau.
  • Agents hydratants et rafraîchissants (Aqua, Decyl Glucoside, Xanthan Gum).
  • Formule douce sans ingrédients agressifs, adaptée aux peaux sensibles.

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