PHYTEAL CICAMAX RÉPARATEUR CRÈME 30ML

  • Hydrate et répare les peaux fragilisées
  • Idéale après épilation, laser ou brûlures
  • Soulage cicatrices, vergetures, irritations
  • Contient aloé vera, miel et huile de sésame
  • Riche en cire d’abeille et vitamines réparatrices
  • Texture douce pour une application agréable
  • Convient à une utilisation quotidienne
  • Appliquer 2 fois par jour sur peau propre
  • Favorise la régénération naturelle de la peau
  • Apaise immédiatement les zones sensibilisées

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Description

La crème hydratante réparatrice Phytéal Cicamax est spécialement formulée pour apaiser, hydrater et favoriser la régénération de la peau fragilisée. Grâce à une association d’ingrédients naturels comme l’huile de sésame, le miel, la cire d’abeille, l’aloe vera et des vitamines, elle offre une action apaisante, protectrice et réparatrice.

Indications

Idéale en soin local sur :

  • Cicatrices récentes
  • Zones irritées après épilation ou traitement laser
  • Vergetures
  • Brûlures légères
  • Rougeurs et zones sensibilisées

Conseil d’utilisation

Appliquer matin et soir sur une peau propre et sèche. Masser légèrement jusqu’à complète absorption.

Composition

Huile de sésame, miel, cire d’abeille, aloe vera, complexe vitaminé.
Sans parfum agressif. Formule douce adaptée aux peaux sensibles.

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