KENKO LANOLINE CRÈME MAIN TUBE 75ML

LANOLINE Mains est un soin intensif réparateur de qualité pharmaceutique. Grâce à sa composition riche en éléments hydratants naturels, elle répare, protège et hydrate les mains sèches et abimées.

  • Sa texture est agréable et pénètre rapidement sans laisser de sensation collante. Elle rend votre peau plus douce et souple et ce dès la première application.
  • Pour mains sèches et abîmées
  • Actifs d’origine naturelle
  • Texture non collante

16,952 TND TTC

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Description
LANOLINE Mains est un soin intensif réparateur de qualité pharmaceutique. Grâce à sa composition riche en éléments hydratants naturels, elle répare, protège et hydrate les mains sèches et abimées.

  • Sa texture est agréable et pénètre rapidement sans laisser de sensation collante. Elle rend votre peau plus douce et souple et ce dès la première application.
  • Pour mains sèches et abîmées
  • Actifs d’origine naturelle
  • Texture non collante

Actifs
La lanoline , source d’inspiration du développement de cette gamme et dont elle tient son nom, est une huile naturelle reconnue pour ses propriétés apaisantes et réparatrices. Elle prévient les crevasses et fait disparaitre les gerçures récalcitrantes sur vos mains.

L’ AQUAXYL™ est un complexe 100 % naturel, certifié par ECOCERT. Ce composant forme avec la glycérine un film protecteur qui protège votre peau contre la déshydratation et stimule la sécrétion naturelle de l’acide hyaluronique.

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