URIAGE DEPIDERM SERUM BOOSTER ECLAT 30ML

  • Réduit visiblement les taches pigmentaires
  • Unifie et illumine le teint terne
  • Contient Eau Thermale d’Uriage protectrice
  • Technologie Mela pour correction ciblée
  • Vitamine C pour éclat et anti-imperfections
  • Niacinamide protège contre les radicaux libres
  • 94 % ingrédients d’origine naturelle
  • Sans parfum, non comédogène, testé dermato

97,778 TND TTC

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Description

Uriage Dépiderm Sérum Anti-Taches Booster Éclaircissant 30 ml est un sérum concentré qui cible les taches pigmentaires et unifie le teint. Il redonne éclat et luminosité aux peaux ternes tout en renforçant la barrière cutanée grâce à l’Eau Thermale d’Uriage, riche en minéraux et oligo-éléments aux propriétés hydratantes et apaisantes.

Indications

  • Teint terne ou irrégulier
  • Taches pigmentaires localisées
  • Imperfections cutanées
    Convient à tous les types de peau.

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Appliquer quelques gouttes sur le visage matin et/ou soir.
  • Masser doucement jusqu’à absorption complète.
  • Poursuivre avec votre soin hydratant habituel.
  • Utiliser régulièrement pour des résultats optimaux.

Composition

  • Eau Thermale d’Uriage
  • Technologie Mela : 3 ingrédients naturels anti-taches
  • Vitamine C pour éclat et correction des imperfections
  • Niacinamide pour protéger des radicaux libres
  • Formule sans parfum, non comédogène
  • 94% d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle
  • Testé dermatologiquement

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