Vitamine C Skin Care Massage Oil

Description du produit :

La Vitamine C Skin Care Massage Oil est une huile de soin riche en vitamine C et en huiles végétales naturelles, conçue pour nourrir, hydrater et éclaircir la peau.
Elle aide à unifier le teint, réduire l’apparence des taches et stimuler l’éclat naturel de la peau.
Idéale pour les massages corporels, cette huile pénètre facilement et laisse la peau douce, souple et lumineuse après chaque application.

Les points forts :

  • Éclaircit et unifie le teint progressivement.

  • Hydrate et nourrit la peau en profondeur.

  • Réduit les taches et imperfections.

  • Riche en vitamine C et antioxydants naturels.

  • Texture légère, non grasse et absorption rapide.

Conseils d’utilisation :

  1. Appliquer quelques gouttes sur peau propre et sèche.

  2. Masser doucement en mouvements circulaires sur le corps.

  3. Utiliser quotidiennement pour un teint lumineux et une peau douce.

Caractéristiques :

  • Type de produit : Huile de massage éclaircissante et nourrissante

  • Ingrédients clés : Vitamine C, huiles végétales naturelles

  • Texture : Légère et fluide

  • Utilisation : Quotidienne

  • Convient à : Tous types de peau

 Offrez à votre peau douceur, éclat et nutrition avec la Vitamine C Skin Care Massage Oil !
Commandez dès maintenant pour une peau hydratée, lumineuse et uniformisée.

6 000 CFA

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