Belle Skin Vergeture

Description du produit :

Le Belle Skin Gel Douche Vergeture Gommage est un gel douche innovant qui combine nettoyage, exfoliation douce et soin anti-vergetures.
Sa formule enrichie en vitamine E, collagène et micro-grains exfoliants permet de réduire l’apparence des vergetures, éliminer les cellules mortes, et hydrater la peau en profondeur.
Résultat : une peau lisse, douce et visiblement plus ferme, avec un teint uniforme et lumineux.

Les points forts :

  • Gommage doux pour éliminer les cellules mortes.

  • Réduit et prévient l’apparition des vergetures.

  • Hydrate et nourrit intensément la peau.

  • Améliore l’élasticité et la fermeté cutanée.

  • Convient à tous types de peau, même sensibles.

Conseils d’utilisation :

  1. Appliquer sur peau humide pendant la douche.

  2. Masser délicatement les zones concernées par mouvements circulaires.

  3. Rincer abondamment à l’eau tiède.

  4. Utiliser 2 à 3 fois par semaine pour de meilleurs résultats.

Caractéristiques :

  • Contenance : 500 ml (ou selon format disponible)

  • Type de produit : Gel douche exfoliant et soin anti-vergetures

  • Ingrédients clés : Vitamine E, collagène, micro-grains exfoliants

  • Texture : Gel crémeux avec particules exfoliantes

  • Fréquence : 2 à 3 fois par semaine

  • Convient à : Tous types de peau

 Offrez à votre peau un soin complet avec le Belle Skin Gel Douche Vergeture Gommage : nettoie, exfolie et hydrate pour une peau douce, lisse et visiblement plus ferme !

2 500 CFA

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