Geisha Beauty Secrets Brightening Body Lotion 400 ml

Description du produit :

La Geisha Beauty Secrets Brightening Body Lotion 400 ml est une lotion corporelle inspirée des rituels de beauté asiatiques. Sa formule riche et soyeuse pénètre rapidement pour hydrater intensément, adoucir la peau et révéler un teint lumineux et uniforme.

Grâce à ses actifs éclaircissants et revitalisants, cette lotion aide à estomper les taches brunes, à raviver le teint et à restaurer la souplesse de la peau. Son parfum délicat laisse une sensation de fraîcheur et de bien-être après chaque application.

Points forts :

  • Éclaire et unifie le teint du corps.

  • Hydrate profondément sans effet collant.

  • Lisse et adoucit la texture de la peau.

  • Réduit les taches pigmentaires et imperfections.

  • Parfum subtil pour une sensation de fraîcheur durable.

Conseils d’utilisation :

  1. Appliquez quotidiennement sur une peau propre et sèche.

  2. Massez doucement en mouvements circulaires jusqu’à absorption complète.

  3. Utilisez matin et soir pour un résultat optimal.
    💡 Astuce : Pour un effet renforcé, associez la lotion avec le savon ou le sérum éclaircissant de la même gamme Geisha Beauty Secrets.

Caractéristiques :

  • Marque : Geisha Beauty Secrets

  • Contenance : 400 ml

  • Type de peau : Tous types de peau

  • Texture : Lait corporel fluide

  • Ingrédients clés : Actifs éclaircissants, agents hydratants, extraits naturels

  • Effets : Éclat, douceur, unification du teint, hydratation durable

Offrez à votre peau le secret d’un éclat naturel avec la Geisha Beauty Secrets Brightening Body Lotion 400 ml !🛒 Commandez dès aujourd’hui et retrouvez une peau douce, lumineuse et parfaitement hydratée.

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