REVUELE NIACINAMIDE CRÈME CORPS 250ML

  • Hydrate intensément et nourrit les peaux sèches
  • Redonne douceur et confort à la peau rugueuse
  • Renforce la barrière cutanée naturelle
  • Améliore souplesse, élasticité et texture
  • Réduit rougeurs, tiraillements et inconfort
  • Pénètre rapidement, usage quotidien recommandé

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Description

Crème Corps Hydratante et Nourrissante Revuele – Niacinamide 250 ml
Crème corporelle riche en niacinamide, spécialement conçue pour hydrater et nourrir les peaux sèches, rugueuses ou sensibles. Sa formule pénètre rapidement, apaise les tiraillements et contribue à restaurer confort et souplesse.

Bénéfices clés

  • Hydratation intense et durable
  • Nourrit et adoucit la peau sèche ou rugueuse
  • Renforce la barrière cutanée naturelle
  • Réduit les rougeurs et les irritations
  • Améliore la texture, la souplesse et l’élasticité de la peau

Principaux actifs

  • Glycérine : hydrate et prévient la sécheresse
  • Beurre de karité : nourrit et assouplit la peau
  • Vitamine B3 (Niacinamide) : favorise la réparation de la barrière cutanée et réduit les inflammations
  • Bétaïne : retient l’hydratation pour un effet longue durée

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer une petite quantité sur peau propre et sèche
  • Masser délicatement jusqu’à absorption complète
  • Utilisation quotidienne recommandée pour des résultats optimaux

Contenance

250 ml

Type de peau

Peaux sèches, rugueuses ou sensibles

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