RONCEY SEBIASKIN EAU MICELLAIRE 250ML PEAUX GRASSES

  • Nettoie et démaquille en douceur
  • Élimine le maquillage waterproof
  • Purifie et régule l’excès de sébum
  • Zinc PCA anti-imperfections
  • Acide salicylique exfoliant doux
  • Niacinamide pour éclat et fermeté
  • Biosaccharide hydratant et anti-âge
  • Sans rinçage, pratique au quotidien
  • Sans paraben, sans alcool, hypoallergénique
  • Pour peaux grasses à tendance acnéique

27,900 TND TTC

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Description

L’Eau Micellaire Sebiaskin purifie, nettoie et démaquille efficacement, même le maquillage waterproof, tout en respectant les peaux grasses et sensibles à imperfections. Sa formule enrichie en Zinc PCA, Acide Salicylique et Niacinamide régule l’excès de sébum, aide à prévenir les imperfections, affine le grain de peau et redonne éclat et fraîcheur. Le Biosaccharide gum-1 hydrate et protège, tout en apportant une action anti-âge.

Indication

  • Peaux grasses ou à tendance acnéique
  • Excès de sébum et imperfections
  • Démaquillage et nettoyage quotidien

Conseil d’utilisation

  • Appliquer sur le visage, les yeux et les lèvres à l’aide d’un coton.
  • Utiliser matin et/ou soir.
  • Sans rinçage.

Composition

  • Zinc PCA : régule la production de sébum et limite les bactéries responsables des imperfections.
  • Acide Salicylique : exfolie en douceur, affine le grain de peau et aide à désobstruer les pores.
  • Niacinamide (Vitamine B3) : stimule le renouvellement cellulaire, unifie et illumine la peau.
  • Biosaccharide gum-1 : hydratant et protecteur, à effet anti-âge.

Sans paraben – Sans alcool – Hypoallergénique

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