HT26 Paris Antitaches

Description du produit :

Le HT26 Soin Anti-Taches est un soin ciblé conçu pour corriger les taches brunes et uniformiser le teint. Sa formule enrichie en actifs éclaircissants et hydratants agit en profondeur pour réduire visiblement les imperfections pigmentaires tout en respectant l’équilibre naturel de la peau.

Grâce à son action progressive, ce soin aide à prévenir l’apparition de nouvelles taches, à illuminer le teint et à raviver l’éclat naturel de la peau. Idéal pour tous les types de peau, y compris les peaux ternes ou marquées par le soleil ou l’âge.

Points forts :

  • Réduit efficacement l’apparence des taches brunes et des imperfections pigmentaires.

  • Unifie le teint et ravive l’éclat naturel de la peau.

  • Prévient l’apparition de nouvelles taches.

  • Hydrate et adoucit la peau pour un confort optimal.

  • Convient à tous types de peau, même sensibles.

  • Formule enrichie en actifs éclaircissants et ingrédients de qualité professionnelle.

Caractéristiques :

  • Type de produit : Soin anti-taches unifiant

  • Type de peau : Tous types de peau, même sensibles

  • Action principale : Correction des taches, éclat et uniformité du teint

  • Texture : Crème légère et fondante

  • Utilisation : Quotidienne, matin et/ou soir

  • Résultats : Peau plus lisse, lumineuse et uniforme

  • Contenance : [à préciser, ex : 50 ml]

  • Conseil : À associer à une protection solaire pour des résultats durables

Offrez à votre peau un teint uniforme, lumineux et éclatant ! 🌟 Commandez dès maintenant le HT26 Soin Anti-Taches et retrouvez une peau plus belle, jour après jour.

12 500 CFA

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