URIAGE BARIESUN SPF50+ LAIT ENFANTS 100ML

Le Lait Enfants Hydratant Bariésun SPF 50+ d’Uriage assure une très haute protection contre les rayons du soleil grâce à un nouveau complexe filtrant très performant.

La formule contient :

  • Un système de filtres innovant avec une haute protection UV.
  • Des ingrédients Aquaspongine et de l’eau thermale d’Uriage qui protègent la peau de la sécheresse.

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Uriage Bariesun Lait SPF 50+ Enfants 100ml

Ce lait solaire pour enfants offre une protection très élevée contre les rayons UVA, UVB et les radicaux libres, prévenant la déshydratation de la peau. Sa texture légère et non grasse assure une application agréable. Enrichi en eau thermale d’Uriage, il combat les dommages causés par l’exposition au soleil.

La formule contient :

  • Un système de filtres innovant avec une haute protection UV.
  • Des ingrédients Aquaspongine et de l’eau thermale d’Uriage qui protègent la peau de la sécheresse.

Ce produit est hypoallergénique et convient à tous les types de peau.

Utilisation

Avant de prendre un bain de soleil, appliquez généreusement et uniformément sur les zones exposées. Renouvelez l’application régulièrement, surtout en cas de transpiration abondante, après un bain de soleil et après vous être séché. Même avec une bonne protection, l’exposition au soleil doit être réduite au minimum. N’exposez jamais les bébés et les jeunes enfants à la lumière directe du soleil.

Composition

AQUA (WATER,EAU), DIETHYLAMINO HYDROXYBENZOYL HEXYL BENZOATE, ETHYLHEXYL METHOXYCINNAMATE, DICAPRYLYL CARBONATE, ETHYLHEXYL TRIAZONE, ISODECYL NEOPENTANOATE, ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE, BIS-ETHYLHEXYLOXYPHENOL METHOXYPHENYL TRIAZINE, NYLON-12, GLYCERIN, TRIACONTANYL PVP, C20-22 ALKYL PHOSPHATE, C20-22 ALCOHOLS, DIMETHICONE, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, PHENOXYETHANOL, DECYL GLUCOSIDE, GLUCOSE, XANTHAN GUM, CHLORPHENESIN, HYDROGENATED POLYDECENE, O-CYMEN-5-OL, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TREHALOSE, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, ASCORBYL TETRAISOPALMITATE, BHT, CI 75470 (CARMINE), CITRIC ACID, TOCOPHEROL, SODIUM CITRATE, POLYQUATERNIUM-51

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