URIAGE XEMOSE HUILE LAVANTE APAISANTE 200ML

  • Uriage Xemose
  • Huile lavante apaisante
  • Pour peaux sèches à très sèches
  • Pour peaux à tendance atopique
  • Adultes, enfants et bébés
  • Nourrit, hydrate et apaise la peau
  • Réduit les démangeaisons
  • Apporte un confort immédiat
  • Glycérine, Dérivé de beurre de karité
  • Contenance 200 ml

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L’Huile Lavante Apaisante de la gamme Xémose de URIAGE est une huile nettoyante pour le corps qui s’émulsionne au contact de l’eau et apporte à la peau protection et réconfort grâce à sa composition en beurre de karité et glycérine. Cette huile lavante dépose sur la peau un film protecteur qui protège l’épiderme des effets asséchants de l’eau, la peau est douce et réhydratée pour longtemps.

Cette huile lavante apporte, aux peaux sèches à très sèches, un réconfort durable et immédiat. Sa mousse fine et extra-douce offre un véritable confort d’utilisation.

Composition

AQUA (WATER, EAU) ● GLYCERIN ● HYDROGENATED STARCH HYDROLYSATE ● SODIUM COCOAMPHOACETATE ● PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE ● SODIUM COCOYL GLUTAMATE ● SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE ● SODIUM LAURETH-8 SULFATE ● CETEARETH-60 MYRISTYL GLYCOL ● POLYSORBATE 20 ● CITRIC ACID ● COCO-GLUCOSIDE ● GLYCERYL OLEATE ● MAGNESIUM LAURETH SULFATE ● SODIUM OLETH SULFATE ● POLYQUATERNIUM-10 ● MAGNESIUM LAURETH-8 SULFATE ● PEG-75 SHEA BUTTER GLYCERIDES ● MAGNESIUM OLETH SULFATE ● ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ● BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS (RAPESEED) STEROLS ● RASPBERRY SEED OIL/PALM OIL AMINOPROPANEDIOL ESTERS ● TOCOPHEROL ● HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE GLYCERIDES CITRATE

Conseil d’utilisation

En usage quotidien pour la douche ou le bain, émulsionner une dose par de légers massages sur la peau mouillée. Rincer et sécher sans frotter.

Pour bébés, enfants, adultes / Visage et Corps.

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