PETITS BAINS PROVENCE GOMMAGE FRUIT DE DARGON 150GR

Les Petits Bains de Provence Fruit du Dragon Pitaya Subtil mélange entre Poudre de Coco et Sucre pour une exfoliation naturelle et délicate. Enrichi en Huile d’Abricot en Cires d’Abeille et de Carnauba qui nourrissent et subliment la peau.

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Les Petits Bains de Provence Fruit du Dragon Pitaya Subtil mélange entre Poudre de Coco et Sucre pour une exfoliation naturelle et délicate. Enrichi en Huile d’Abricot en Cires d’Abeille et de Carnauba qui nourrissent et subliment la peau. «Les Petits Bains de Provence» vous proposent 4 gommages gourmands au sucre avec des parfums doux et fruités. Afin d’éliminer les impuretés et les cellules mortes et permettre un nettoyage de la peau en profondeur. La peau reste fraîche et nette délicatement parfumée et son grain est affiné UTILISATION Appliquez le gommage corps sur l’ensemble du corps de préférence sur peau sèche ou légèrement humide pour un gommage optimal. Rincez abondamment à l’eau claire puis appliquez votre crème hydratante.  INDICATIONS Il convient à tous types de peaux Ne pas avaler. Eviter le contact avec les yeux. En cas de contact avec les yeux rincer abondamment à l’eau claire. Ne pas utiliser chez les enfants de moins de 3 ans. Non testé sur animaux

Ingrédients

Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil Sucrose Laureth-4 Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil Cera Alba Copernicia Cerifera Cera Cocos nucifera oil Arachidyl ALcohol Parfum Cocos nucifera shell powder Gardenia Taitensis Flower Tocopherol Behenyl Alcohol Arachidyl Glucoside Phenoxyethanol CL 15850 Aluminum hydroxide Cl 60725 Benzyl salicylate Citronnellol Limonene Linalool

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