LA ROCHE POSAY HYDRAPHASE HA CRÈME RICHE 50ML

  • Hydratation intense pendant 72 heures
  • Texture riche pour peaux très sèches
  • Repulpe la peau et restaure l’éclat
  • Enrichie en acide hyaluronique naturel
  • Formule apaisante à l’eau thermale
  • Convient aux peaux sensibles
  • Testée sous contrôle dermatologique
  • Flacon-pompe hygiénique et protecteur

95,676 TND TTC

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Description

Hydraphase HA Riche est une crème hydratante visage 72H conçue pour les peaux sèches à très sèches. Elle associe Acide Hyaluronique d’origine naturelle issu de la technologie verte et Eau Thermale de La Roche-Posay pour une hydratation intense, un effet repulpant immédiat et un regain d’éclat visible.

Indication

Convient aux peaux sensiblessèches à très sèches, sujettes à la déshydratation et au teint terne.
Testé sous contrôle dermatologique sur plus de 200 sujets.
(Existe également en version Hydraphase HA Légère pour peaux normales à mixtes.)

Conseil d’utilisation

Appliquer matin et/ou soir sur le visage et le cou propres.
Convient comme base de maquillage.
Compléter avec le contour des yeux Hydraphase HA pour une routine complète.

Composition

Actifs clés :

  • Acide Hyaluronique (haut et bas poids moléculaire) : hydrate, repulpe, renforce la barrière cutanée
  • Eau Thermale : apaise et réduit les sensibilités
  • Beurre de Karité : nourrit en profondeur
  • Uréa : améliore la rétention d’eau

INCI : Aqua, Glycerin, Isopropyl Palmitate, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Lauroyl Lysine, Cetyl Alcohol, Urea, PEG-100 Stearate, Glyceryl Stearate, Cera Alba, Pentylene Glycol, Stearic Acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Caprylyl Glycol, Citric Acid, Parfum.

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