VICHY DEODORANT HOMME 72H INVISIBLE RESIST 50ML

  • Déodorant 72h anti-transpiration efficace
  • Convient aux peaux sensibles, sans irritation
  • Formule sans sels d’aluminium agressifs
  • Ne laisse pas de traces sur les vêtements
  • Enrichi en eau thermale apaisante Vichy
  • Sensation de fraîcheur longue durée
  • Format 100 ml pratique et économique
  • Idéal usage quotidien pour tous types de peau
  • Texture douce, application facile et rapide
  • Testé dermatologiquement, haute tolérance

42,126 TND TTC

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Description

Le Déodorant Invisible Resist Dermo-Transpirant 72H de Vichy assure une protection anti-transpiration et anti-odeurs efficace pendant 72 heures. Conçu pour les peaux sensibles, il agit en profondeur tout en respectant l’équilibre cutané. Sa formule invisible prévient les traces sur les vêtements, pour une efficacité sans compromis, même sur tissus noirs et blancs.

Indication

Idéal pour les personnes à la recherche d’un déodorant longue durée, sans sels d’aluminium, convenant aux peaux sensibles. Convient à un usage quotidien.

Conseil d’utilisation

Appliquer sur peau propre et sèche, idéalement après la douche. Utiliser le matin pour une protection maximale tout au long de la journée. Ne pas appliquer sur une peau irritée ou lésée.

Composition (principaux actifs)

  • Eau thermale de Vichy : apaisante et fortifiante
  • Agents anti-transpirants haute tolérance
  • Formule sans sels d’aluminium
  • Sans alcool – Hypoallergénique – Testé dermatologiquement

VICHY DEO HOMME 72 INVISIBLE RESIST 50ML

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