MEDILEN H CRÈME NETTOYANTE HYDRATANTE 200ML

  • Nettoyant doux hydratant visage et corps
  • Respecte le film hydrolipidique cutané
  • Idéal peaux sèches et très sèches
  • Texture crémeuse, facile à rincer
  • Sans parfum, sans paraben
  • pH physiologique, haute tolérance
  • Glycérine et panthénol hydratants
  • Apaise et adoucit la peau
  • Convient adultes et enfants
  • Usage quotidien, 200 ml

33,272 TND TTC

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Action nettoyante :

C’est un produit formulé pour respecter le manteau hydrolipidique qui combine les caractéristiques d’un nettoyant de haut niveau avec celles d’un hydratant. Sans parfum et sans paraben. A pH physiologique.

Les indications :

Pour la toilette quotidienne des peaux sèches et très sèches des adultes et des enfants. Il garantit un nettoyage en douceur de la peau avec une texture agréablement crémeuse et facile à rincer. Redonne élasticité et douceur à la peau.

Principes actifs :

Le glycérol (Glycerin) a une action humectante. Le D-Panthénol (Panthénol) a une action hydratante, émolliente et apaisante. Des polysaccharides, des glycoprotéines et des acides aminés (Gomme d’Acacia du Sénégal) qui au contact de l’eau forment des microsphères colloïdales qui, par frottement, nettoient délicatement la peau tout en libérant les facteurs hydratants et apaisants qu’elles contiennent.

Comment utiliser :

Humidifiez le visage et le corps avec de l’eau tiède, puis utilisez la crème comme un nettoyant normal ou un lait démaquillant à rincer, le résultat sera une peau propre, extrêmement lisse et hydratée.

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