SENSILIS SKIN GLOW K EYES 15ML

  • Contour des yeux intensif Skin Glow K Eyes
  • Réduit cernes vasculaires et pigmentaires
  • Augmente luminosité immédiate (+31%)
  • Hydratation immédiate et longue durée (+26%)
  • Stimule microcirculation et élimination des toxines
  • Formule multivitaminée : Vitamine K, Niacinamide 3%
  • Contient caféine, acide hyaluronique et extrait de Ginkgo
  • Pigments saumon et perlés pour estomper cernes
  • Hypoallergénique, non comédogène, test ophtalmologique

96,690 TND TTC

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Description

SENSILIS Skin Glow [K EYES] – Contour des yeux intensif correcteur qui combat les signes de fatigue. Hydrate immédiatement et durablement, améliore la luminosité, atténue les cernes vasculaires et pigmentaires, et stimule la microcirculation grâce à un cocktail multivitaminé et des pigments spécifiques.

Indication

Idéal pour :

  • Cernes pigmentaires et vasculaires
  • Contours des yeux fatigués ou ternes
  • Peaux sensibles nécessitant hydratation et revitalisation
  • Prévention des signes précoces de vieillissement (formule Proaging)

Bénéfices mesurés

  • +31 % de luminosité
  • +26 % d’hydratation
  • +30 % d’amélioration de la coloration des cernes
  • Revitalise et protège la peau
  • Pigments saumon et beige pour estomper les cernes et illuminer

Conseil d’utilisation

Appliquer matin et soir sur le contour de l’œil, du coin interne au coin externe. Masser délicatement du bout des doigts par mouvements circulaires pour favoriser la décongestion et l’absorption des actifs.

Composition

Principaux actifs :

  • Vitamine K oxydée : améliore la coloration des cernes
  • Niacinamide 3 % : uniformise le teint et revitalise
  • Acide Hyaluronique : hydrate en profondeur
  • Caféine 1 % : stimule la microcirculation
  • Extrait de Ginkgo Biloba et complexe revitalisant : détoxifie et protège la peau
  • Pigments perlés et saumon : apportent luminosité et estompent les cernes

Caractéristiques : hypoallergénique, non comédogène, testé dermatologiquement et ophtalmologiquement. Convient aux peaux sensibles.

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