ULTRASUN FACE AND SCALP SPF50 SPRAY 75ML

  • Brume solaire SPF50 visage & cuir chevelu
  • Protection UVA/UVB avancée longue durée
  • Formule non grasse, non collante, résistante à l’eau
  • Convient aux peaux sensibles, sans parfum ni huiles
  • Application rapide et pratique en spray nomade
  • Préviens coups de soleil & vieillissement prématuré

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Description

ULTRASUN Face & Scalp UV Protection Mist SPF50 est une brume solaire pratique et efficace, spécialement conçue pour protéger le visage et le cuir chevelu. Sa formule légère, non grasse et non collante, résiste à l’eau et assure une protection optimale contre les rayons UVA et UVB pendant jusqu’à 8 heures. Sans huiles, sans parfum et sans conservateurs, elle convient parfaitement aux peaux sensibles.

Indication

  • Protection solaire du visage et du cuir chevelu
  • Convient aux peaux sensibles
  • Idéal pour une utilisation en extérieur, en vacances ou lors d’activités sportives
  • Prévention des coups de soleil, du vieillissement prématuré et des dommages cutanés

Avantages

  • Protection UVA/UVB avancée longue durée (jusqu’à 8h)
  • Formule résistante à l’eau, non grasse et non collante
  • Application rapide et homogène grâce au format spray
  • Pratique à emporter partout (sac, poche)
  • Haute tolérance cutanée : sans parfum, sans huiles, sans conservateurs

Conseils d’utilisation

Vaporiser uniformément sur le visage et le cuir chevelu avant toute exposition solaire. Renouveler l’application en cas de transpiration excessive, baignade ou frottements.

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