PROTIS NINOSYL LINIMENT OLEO-CALCAIRE POMPE 300ML

  • Liniment oléo-calcaire pour peau sensible bébé
  • Nettoie en douceur sans rinçage
  • Forme un film protecteur anti-rougeurs
  • Hydrate et nourrit grâce à l’huile d’olive
  • Prévention des irritations liées aux couches
  • 100% naturelle et hypoallergénique
  • Usage quotidien recommandé à chaque change

14,800 TND TTC

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Description

Le NINOSYL Liniment Oléo-Calcaire est un soin nettoyant et protecteur conçu pour la peau sensible des nourrissons et des enfants. Sa formule 100% naturelle, à base d’huile d’olive et d’eau de chaux, nettoie en douceur tout en prévenant les irritations et rougeurs liées au port des couches.

Indications

  • Change quotidien des nourrissons et jeunes enfants
  • Prévention des irritations et rougeurs du siège
  • Peaux sensibles nécessitant un soin doux et protecteur

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Agiter le flacon avant chaque utilisation.
  2. Appliquer une noisette de liniment sur un coton, une lingette lavable ou directement sur la peau.
  3. Nettoyer délicatement les fesses de bébé, sans rinçage.
  4. Renouveler à chaque change pour une protection optimale.

Composition

  • Huile d’olive vierge : nourrit et apaise la peau.
  • Eau de chaux : forme un film protecteur et neutralise l’acidité des urines.
  • Hypoallergénique et testé sous contrôle pédiatrique.

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