JONZAC REHYDRATE MOUSSE NETTOYANTE 150ML

La mousse nettoyante oxygénante Rehydrate démaquille et libère efficacement la peau des impuretés. Sa texture mousse soufflée, enrichie en eau thermale à l’Angélique, capte les polluants accumulés et apporte de l’oxygène pour une peau nette et fraiche, éclatante de beauté.

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Eau de Jonzac REhydrate Mousse Nettoyante Oxygénante Bio 150 ml est une mousse nettoyante visage formulée haute tolérance, destinée à toutes les peaux, même sensibles.

Cette mousse démaquille et libère efficacement la peau des impuretés. Sa texture mousse soufflée, enrichie en eau thermale à l’Angélique, capte les polluants accumulés et apporte de l’oxygène pour une peau nette et fraîche, éclatante de beauté.

Testé sous contrôle dermatologique. Formulé pour minimiser les risques de réactions allergiques. Hypoallergénique et non comédogène.
Vegan. Sans cruauté pour les animaux.
Sans paraben, sans silicone, sans phénoxyéthanol.

99% du total des ingrédients sont d’origine naturelle.
11% du total des ingrédients sont issus de l’Agriculture Biologique.

Cosmétique Écologique et Biologique certifié par Ecocert Greenlife selon le référentiel Ecocert.

Fabriqué en France.

CONSEIL D’UTILISATION

Appliquez sur la peau humidifiée, massez doucement en faisant des mouvements circulaires. Rincez à l’eau.

Indication : Visage. Toutes peaux, même sensibles.

COMPOSITION

Aqua/Water/Eau**, Anthemis Nobilis Flower Water*, Decyl Glucoside, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycerin, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Levulinate, Lactic Acid, Parfum (Fragrance), Sodium Benzoate, Xanthan Gum, Zinc PCA, Angelica Archangelica Seed Extract.

*Ingrédients issus de l’Agriculture Biologique.
**Eau et eau thermale de Jonzac.

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