ISDIN WOMAN GEL INTIME 200ML

  • Gel intime qui hydrate et désodorise
  • Soulage démangeaisons et irritations
  • Renforce la flore vaginale avec BioecoliaⓇ
  • Respecte le pH vaginal grâce à l’acide lactique
  • Neutralise les odeurs avec un parfum doux
  • Usage quotidien, facile et sûr

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Description

ISDIN Woman Hygiene Intima est un gel intime doux qui hydrate, rafraîchit, désodorise et soulage les démangeaisons. Sa formule sans savon, enrichie en acide lactique et BioecoliaⓇ, aide à renforcer la flore vaginale bénéfique tout en respectant le pH naturel.

✔ Hydrate et apaise
✔ Neutralise les odeurs
✔ Renforce la flore vaginale

Indications

  • Nettoyage quotidien de la zone intime
  • Prévention et soulagement des démangeaisons
  • Maintien d’un pH vaginal équilibré

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer 1 à 2 fois par jour sur la zone préalablement humidifiée.
  • Masser doucement et rincer abondamment à l’eau.
  • Convient pour une utilisation quotidienne lors du bain.

Composition principale

Aqua (eau), sulfonate d’oléfine de sodium C14-16, bétaïne de cocamidopropyle, palmate de glycéryle hydrogéné PEG-200, cocamide DEA, oligosaccharide d’alpha-glucane, bétaïne, acide lactique, cocoate de glycéryle PEG-7, phénoxyéthanol, glycine, Laureth-9, hydrolysé Gluten de blé, hydroxyde de sodium, parfum (parfum), benzoate de sodium, polyquaternium-10, chlorure de sodium, trioléate de méthylglucose PEG-120, propylène glycol, glycérine, sorbate de potassium, acétate de sodium, acide benzoïque, alcool isopropylique.

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