LACABINE FLUID GEL VITAMINE C SPF30 30ML

  • Gel fluide VIT C SPF 30 invisible
  • Éclat radieux grâce à la Vitamine C
  • Combat les radicaux libres et rides
  • Stimule la production de collagène
  • Uniformise le teint pour plus de lumière
  • Protection solaire SPF 30 UVA/UVB
  • Pénètre rapidement sans traces blanches
  • Texture légère et non grasse
  • Idéal sous maquillage ou seul
  • Hydrate et protège la peau quotidiennement

95,340 TND TTC

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Description

LaCabine Gel Fluide Vit C SPF 30 Invisible
Soin tout-en-un qui combine protection solaire et effet illuminateur pour un teint éclatant et protégé.

Bienfaits

  • Éclat radieux : Vitamine C antioxydante pour stimuler le collagène et uniformiser le teint
  • Protection solaire invisible : SPF 30 à large spectre contre UVA et UVB, sans traces blanches
  • Texture confortable : Gel fluide léger, non gras, idéal sous le maquillage ou seul
  • Hydratation et protection : Nourrit la peau tout en prévenant le vieillissement cutané

Conseils d’utilisation

Appliquer chaque matin comme dernière étape de la routine de soin, avant exposition au soleil. Réappliquer si nécessaire.

Composition

Aqua (Water), Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Glycerin, Ascorbic Acid, Butylene Glycol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Dimethicone, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Parfum (Fragrance), Xanthan Gum, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxide.

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