JOUVENCE VITAMINE C CRÈME GEL 50ML

  • Vitamine C stable à 15 % pour un teint éclatant
  • Neutralise radicaux libres, lutte contre le stress oxydatif
  • Stimule collagène, atténue rides et ridules
  • Niacinamide réduit les taches pigmentaires
  • Renforce la barrière cutanée, idéal peaux sensibles
  • Acide hyaluronique multi-moléculaire, hydratation 48h
  • Effet repulpant immédiat et longue durée
  • Formule clean, sans parabènes ni phénoxyéthanol
  • Protège contre photovieillissement et vieillissement
  • Texture gel-crème légère, pénétration rapide

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JOUVENCE VITAMINE C CREME GEL 50ML présente une alliance haute performance de Vitamine C stable (15%), Niacinamide et Acide Hyaluronique pour une peau éclatante, hydratée et protégée. Formule clean anti-âge, sans parabènes ni phenoxyéthanol.
Vitamine C 15% (Stable)
Neutralise les radicaux libres (stress oxydatif)
Stimule le collagène pour atténuer rides et ridules
Éclaircit le teint et unifie le grain de peau
Niacinamide (Vitamine B3)
Régule la production de mélanine pour réduire les taches
Renforce la barrière cutanée (idéal peaux sensibles)
Améliore l’élasticité et la fermeté

Acide Hyaluronique Multi-Moléculaire
Hydratation intense 48h grâce à une pénétration profonde
Effet repulpant immédiat et longue durée
Restaure la souplesse et le velouté

JOUVENCE VITAMINE C CREME GEL :

Formulation avancée pour l’éclat, l’hydratation et la prévention des signes de l’âge.
Réduction des signes visibles du vieillissement : rides, ridules et perte de fermeté.
Éclaircissement du teint et diminution des taches pigmentaires.
Protection contre le stress oxydatif et prévention du photovieillissement.
Amélioration de l’hydratation cutanée et de la souplesse de la peau.
Association synergique d’antioxydants et d’agents hydratants pour une peau éclatante et protégée.
Forme stable de la vitamine C garantissant une meilleure absorption sans irritation.
Adapté aux peaux sensibles grâce à la présence de niacinamide et d’acide hyaluronique.

Composition :
INCI : AQUA, 3-O-ETHYL ASCORBIC ACID, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER*, GLYCERIN, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED OIL*, C15-19 ALKANE*, GLYCERYL STEARATE, XYLITYLGLUCOSIDE (AND) ANHYDROXYLITOL (AND) XYLITOL, CTEARYL ALCOHOL, TOCOPHEROL (VITAMIN E), HYALURONIC ACID, PANAX GINSENG ROOT EXTRACT, NIACINAMIDE, XANTHAN GUM, UBIQUINONE, DEHYDROACETIC ACID (AND) BENZOIC ACID, POLYACRYLATE, CROSSPOLYMER-6, STEARIC ACID, PARFUM**, ZEA MAYS STARCH,, CARMINE (CI 75470), MALTODEXTRIN.

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