JONZAC PURE SOIN HYDRATANT 50ML

Le soin hydratant matifiant JONZAC contrôle l’excès de sébum et l’hydratation des peaux mixtes à grasses, même sensibles.

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Description :

Le soin hydratant matifiant JONZAC contrôle l’excès de sébum et l’hydratation des peaux mixtes à grasses, même sensibles.

Ses actifs :

  • 20% d’eau thermale: Isotonique – Régénérante – Apaisante – Anti-inflammatoire
  • Eau florale bio d’Hamamélis : Astringente
  • Poudres de talc et de silice: Matifiantes
  • Sels de zinc : Sébo-régulateurs
  • Acide hyaluronique naturel : Hydratant
  • Complexe protect 3C

Tests d’efficacité réalisés sur peaux peaux mixtes à grasses

– Diminution des excès de sébum : 72%
– Pores moins visibles : 72%
– Hydratation de la peau : 96%
– Peau matifiée : 76%
– Grain de peau affiné : 81%

% de satisfaction – 20 sujets – application biquotidienne – 28 jours

Conseils d’utilisation :

Appliquez matin et soir sur peau nettoyée avec le gel nettoyant purifiant.

Composition :

eau**, eau florale d’hamamélis*, glycérol, propanediol, ester triple de glycérol et des acides caprylique et caprique, cellulose, coco-caprylate/caprate, dicaprylyl carbonate, extrait de tige de bambou, gomme xanthane, cetearyl olivate (dérivé d’alcool cétéarylique et d’huile d’olive), produit de la fermentation de la bactérie lactobacillus, sorbitan olivate, bentonite, levulinate de sodium, cires de mimosa vert/jojoba/tournesol/esters de polyglyceryl-3, alcool cétéarylique, laurate de lauryle, parfum, sel de zinc de l’acide pyrrolidone carboxylique, benzoate de sodium (sel de sodium l’acide benzoïque), jus de feuille d’aloès en poudre**, acide lactique, lysolécithine, gomme de sclerotium rolfssii, tocophérol, hydroxyde de sodium, acide phytique, pullulan, huile de graine de tournesol, hyaluronate de sodium (sel de l’acide hyaluronique), poudre de balle (enveloppe du grain) de riz, huile de soja

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