SENSILIS SKIN D-PIGMENT AHA10 OVERNIGHT 30ML

  • Soin dépigmentant intensif visage
  • Réduit taches et imperfections visibles
  • Adapté aux peaux sensibles et délicates
  • Exfolie délicatement pour renouveler la peau
  • Améliore tonicité, fermeté et douceur
  • Protège avec action antioxydante
  • Effet anti-inflammatoire apaisant
  • Unifie le teint et prévient hyperpigmentation
  • Augmente éclat et luminosité de la peau
  • À utiliser une nuit sur deux, masque fin

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Description

Sensilis Skin D-Pigment AHA10 Overnight est un soin dépigmentant à action intensive, spécialement formulé pour les peaux sensibles. Il renouvelle la peau pendant la nuit, apporte de la luminosité et réduit visiblement les taches. Sa formule douce mais efficace est adaptée aux peaux délicates, moins tolérantes aux traitements agressifs comme les peelings chimiques ou certains AHA.

Indications

  • Peaux sensibles présentant des taches pigmentaires.
  • Teint terne ou irrégulier, perte de luminosité.
  • Prévention et réduction des hyperpigmentations.

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer un jour sur deux sur peau propre et sèche.
  • Étaler en fine couche sur l’ensemble du visage.
  • Laisser agir toute la nuit et rincer le lendemain matin.

Composition

  • Acide Maltobionique 4 % : exfoliation douce et renouvellement cutané.
  • Gluconolactone 6 % : exfoliant doux et antioxydant.
  • Acide Ellagique Liposomé 1,5 % : action anti-inflammatoire et anti-radicalaire.
  • Alpha-Arbutine 0,1 % : régule la production de mélanine et unifie le teint.

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