SVR XERIAL 50 EXTREME CREME PIEDS 50 ML

  • Anti-callosités
  • Concentré en acide salicylique
  • Elimine les durillons, les callosités
  • Application : Pieds, mains et coudes
  • Adultes, enfants (+3ans)
  • Formule non grasse
  • Contenance 50 ml

42,991 TND TTC

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DESCRIPTION 

  • SVR Xerial 50 crème pieds se démarque par son brevet Technologie Urée Pure(2) et sa concentration riche en acide salicylique.
  • Cette dernière aide à éliminer les callosités ainsi que les durillons rebelles des pieds très secs en 7 jours uniquement.
  • Vous adoreriez sa texture non grasse qui s’étale facilement et pénètre rapidement la peau.

COMMENT UTILISER SVR XERIAL 50 CREME PIEDS ANTI-CALLOSITES ? 

  • ETAPE 1 : Appliquez SVR XERIAL 50 CREME PIEDS deux (02) fois par jour.
  • ETAPE 2 : Faites des massages circulaires sur les zones concernées jusqu’à ce que vous obtenez l’effet recherché.
  • ETAPE 3 : Appliquez également sur les zones épaissies des mains et des coudes.

N’utilisez pas ce produit chez les enfants qui ont moins de 3 ans. Conservez le produit à température ambiante.

COMPOSITION 

Testé sous contrôle dermatologique

INCI : 090116 – INGREDIENTS (CONTAINS) : UREA . AQUA (PURIFIED WATER) . GLYCERIN . BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER (SHEA BUTTER) . TRIETHANOLAMINE . ISOHEXADECANE . SALICYLIC ACID . OCTYDODECANOL . POLYACRYLATE-13 . BACILLUS FERMENT . SERINE . HISTIDINE . OCTYLDODECYL XYLOSIDE . PEG-30 DIPOLYHYDROXYSTEARATE . POLYISOBUTENE . POLYSORBATE 20 . SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE . PROPYLENE GLYCOL . DISODIUM EDTA . CITRIC ACID . POTASSIUM SORBATE

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