PHYTEAL TARTREX BAIN DE BOUCHE 250ML

TARTREX BAIN DE BOUCHE AUX HUILES ESSENTIELLES est efficace contre la mauvaise haleine chronique ou occasionnelle, grâce à sa composition aux huiles essentielles naturelles (romarin, menthe, cyprès).

Actif pour purifier la cavité buccale, empêcher la formation de la plaque dentaire et prolonger la blancheur des dents après le brossage.

20,833 TND TTC

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Riche en huiles essentielles de romarin, de menthe, de cyprès et à l’extrait d’aloé vera, TARTREX bain de bouche aux huiles essentielles.

Il est recommandé pour lutter contre la mauvaise haleine chronique ou occasionnelle.

Il prévient l’apparition du tartre et assure une haleine fraîche au quotidien. Sa composition naturelle maintiendra la flore buccale.

Composition:

– Huile essentielle de menthe
– Huile essentielle de romarin
– Huile essentielle de cyprès
– Extrait d’aloé vera

Conseils d’utilisation:

Diluer l’équivalent de 2 cuillères à café dans un ½ verre d’eau avant ou après le brossage des dents à tout moment de la journée. Garder en bouche 20 secondes avant de recracher.

Usage au quotidien

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TARTREX bain de bouche aux huiles essentielles convient à l’adulte, à la femme enceinte et à l’enfant.

TARTREX bain de bouche aux huiles essentielles ne présente aucune contre-indication et dispose d’une formule hypoallergénique, sans parabène, non comédogène et non testée sur les animaux.

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