Medix5.5 Hyaluronic

Description du produit :

Le Medix 5.5 Hyaluronic est un sérum visage concentré conçu pour hydrater intensément et repulper la peau. Grâce à sa formule enrichie en acide hyaluronique, il aide à lisser les rides et ridules, améliorer l’élasticité cutanée et raviver l’éclat naturel du visage.

Sa texture légère et rapidement absorbée laisse la peau douce, souple et visiblement revitalisée, convenant à tous types de peau, même les plus sensibles.

Les points forts :

  • Hydrate en profondeur pour une peau souple et confortable.

  • Lisse rides et ridules, repulpe et raffermit la peau.

  • Améliore l’élasticité et la fermeté cutanée.

  • Redonne éclat et vitalité au visage.

  • Texture légère et pénétrante, facile à appliquer.

  • Convient à tous types de peau, même sensibles.

Conseils d’utilisation :

  1. Appliquer matin et/ou soir sur une peau propre et sèche.

  2. Prélever quelques gouttes et masser doucement sur le visage et le cou jusqu’à absorption complète.

  3. Compléter avec votre crème hydratante habituelle pour un soin optimal.

Caractéristiques :

  • Type de produit : Sérum visage hydratant et repulpant

  • Ingrédients clés : Acide hyaluronique, agents hydratants

  • Action principale : Hydratation, lissage, repulpage et éclat

  • Texture : Légère, pénétration rapide

  • Type de peau : Tous types de peau

  • Utilisation : Quotidienne, matin et/ou soir

  • Résultat : Peau douce, souple, lisse et repulpée

  • Contenance : [à préciser, ex : 30 ml]

Offrez à votre peau hydratation intense et jeunesse retrouvée ! 💧 Commandez dès maintenant le Medix 5.5 Hyaluronic et profitez d’un sérum concentré pour une peau visiblement repulpée et éclatante.

7 000 CFA

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