SVR SEBIACLEAR EAU MICELLAIRE 400ML

  • Nettoyante purifiante & matifiante
  • Peaux sensibles, acnéiques
  • Nettoie en douceur
  • Elimine les impuretés
  • Ne dessèche pas la peau
  • Régule l’excès de sébum
  • Contenance 400 ml

47,278 TND TTC

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Svr Sebiaclear eau micellaire purifiante qui nettoie et démaquille les peaux sensibles à tendance acnéique.

DESCRIPTION

  • L’eau Micellaire SEBIACLEAR contient de la Gluconolactone pour purifier et désobstruer les pores et des Micelles pour nettoyer & démaquiller le visage et les yeux des peaux sensibles mixtes, grasses, à tendance acnéique.
  • L’EAU MICELLAIRE SEBIACLEAR, purifie, nettoie et démaquille en un seul geste, même le maquillage waterproof.
  • Elle élimine les impuretés du visage et régule l’excès de sébum de la peau sans la dessécher.
  • Elle laisse la peau nette et totalement fraîche.

RESULTAT DE SVR SEBIACLEAR EAU MICELLAIRE SUR LES PEAUX SENSIBLES A TENDANCE ACNÉIQUE :

  • Elimine en douceur les impuretés à 92%
  • Ne dessèche pas la peau à 92%
  • Respecte les peaux les plus sensibles à 92%

COMMENT UTILISER SVR SEBIACLEAR EAU MICELLAIRE ?

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

COMPOSITION 

INCI : LAB14.27/A.20 – INGREDIENTS (CONTAINS) : AQUA (PURIFIED WATER), POLOXAMER 184, PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE, PENTYLENE GLYCOL, PROPANEDIOL, GLUCONOLACTONE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, CETRIMONIUM BROMIDE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE)

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