Kojic Lightning Lotion
Description
La « Kojic Lightening Lotion » est un soin corps conçu pour cibler les taches pigmentaires, l’hyper-pigmentation et unifier le teint. Elle contient de l’acide kojique, actif reconnu pour ses propriétés éclaircissantes, associé à des agents hydratants pour une peau plus lisse, plus douce et visiblement plus claire
Idéale pour un usage quotidien sur le corps, ce type de lotion convient notamment aux zones aux teintes irrégulières.
Bienfaits
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Aide à atténuer visiblement les taches brunes, les marques et les zones foncées.
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Uniformise le teint pour une peau plus homogène et éclatante.
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Hydrate et adoucit la peau, la rendant plus souple et confortable.
Conseils d’utilisation
Appliquer quotidiennement sur peau propre et sèche, de préférence après la douche. Masser jusqu’à absorption complète. Pour de meilleurs résultats :
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Utiliser matin et soir.
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Toujours appliquer une protection solaire pendant la journée (l’acide kojique pouvant augmenter la photosensibilité).
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Éviter le contact avec les yeux et les muqueuses.
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Faire un test de tolérance 24 h avant la première utilisation.
Caractéristiques
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Format : ex. 200 ml / 250 ml / 500 ml (à adapter selon conditionnement).
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Type de peau : corps, zones à pigmentation inégale.
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Actif principal : acide kojique.
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Usage : lotion pour corps (et éventuellement visage selon la formulation).
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Précaution : usage régulier et assidu requis, résultats visibles sur plusieurs semaines.
Saisissez l’éclat que votre peau mérite ! Choisissez la Kojic Lightening Lotion pour un teint plus uniforme et visiblement plus lumineux.
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