SENSILIS ECRAN PHOTOCORRECTION D-PIGMENT COLOR MOUSSE SPF50+ 40ML

  • Mousse teintée SPF50+ pour peaux sensibles hyperpigmentées
  • Protège contre UVA, UVB, lumière bleue et IR
  • Corrige et estompe les taches brunes, unifie le teint
  • Extrait de bioferment Clary Clary + Vitamine C : dépigmentant et luminosité
  • Vitamines C & E : antioxydants puissants
  • Réduction visible des taches brunes de 16 % en 2 mois
  • Application : dernière étape de la routine matinale, visage et cou
  • Formule non-nano, filtres sûrs et non perturbateurs endocriniens

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Description

Mousse teintée SPF50+ conçue pour les peaux sensibles hyperpigmentées. Elle offre une protection contre les UVA, UVB et la lumière bleue, tout en corrigeant et estompant les taches brunes grâce à son action dépigmentante. Formulée avec bioferment Clary Clary et vitamine C, elle unifie le teint et apporte luminosité. Les filtres utilisés sont non nano, insolubles dans l’eau et sans perturbateurs endocriniens.

Indication

  • Peaux hyperpigmentées à phototypes foncés de tout âge.
  • Idéal pour renforcer un traitement dépigmentant et apporter une photoprotection quotidienne.
  • Réduction visible des taches brunes de 16 % en 2 mois.

Conseils d’utilisation

  1. Appliquez la mousse en dernière étape de votre routine matinale.
  2. Agiter avant usage et prendre la quantité nécessaire pour couvrir visage et cou.
  3. Poursuivez avec le maquillage si souhaité après application.

Composition

Benzoate d’alkyle C12-15, Diméthicone, Benzoate de diéthylaminohydroxybenzoylhexyle, Polymère croisé de diméthicone, Salicylate d’éthylhexyle, Diéthylhexyl Butamido Triazone, Bis-Éthylhexyloxyphénol Méthoxyphényl Triazine, Silice, Silylate de diméthyle de silice, Tétraisopalmitate d’ascorbyle, Acétate de tocophérol, Extrait de Physalis Angulata, Triglycéride caprylique/caprique, Sclaréolide, Lysine, Tocophérol, Hydroxyde d’aluminium, Lauroylglutamate de sodium, Chlorure de magnésium, CI 77891 (dioxyde de titane), CI 77492, CI 77491, CI 77499 (oxydes de fer), Parfum.

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