SVR SENSIFINE NUTRI-BAUME 40ML PEAUX TRES SECHES

  • Soin nourrissant apaisant
  • Peaux hypersensibles, poly-allergiques
  • Peaux sèches à très sèches.
  • Hydrate, nourrit & protège
  • Réduit les inconforts cutanés
  • Pour visage & cou
  • Contenance 40 ml

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SVR SENSIFINE Nutri-Baume, le soin nourissant et apaisant des peaux hypersensibles.

DESCRIPTION

  • SVR SENSIFINE Nutri-Baume est un soin idéal pour les peaux hypersensibles, poly-allergiques sèches à très sèches.
  • Il associe tolérance, plaisir & efficacité grâce à 10 ingrédients dont 95% sont d’origine naturelle.
  • Ce baume fondant permet d’apaiser les peaux et les nourrir fortement. Riche en beurre de karité, il fond rapidement sur la peau et offre une excellente hydratation cutanée de 24h.
  • Grâce à son ingrédient “Eau Purifiée”, ce baume désaltère la peau. Le Squalane inclut est un emollient issu du sucre de canne qui permet d’hydrater intensément la peau.
  • Sa texture pommade fondante & ultra-douce pénètre rapidement la peau fragile pour diminuer les inconforts cutanés.
  • pH physiologique – Hypoallergénique – Non comédogène.

COMMENT UTILISER SVR SENSIFINE NUTRI-BAUME ? 

  • Il est conseillé d’en appliquer matin et soir sur une peau propre.
  • Elle peut être utilisée comme base de maquillage.

COMPOSITION

INCI : LAB19.06/A.30 – INGREDIENTS (CONTAINS) : AQUA/WATER/EAU, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER, SQUALANE, BEHENYL ALCOHOL, BEHENETH-25, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, PANTHENOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM POLYACRYLATE

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