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A-Derma

A-Derma Phys-AC Micellar Water Acneic Skin 200ml

Price $ 12.69

Ref.: 6945923

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Product Description

Purifying micellar water purifies, cleanses and gently removes makeup from acne-prone skin, reduces excess sebum, prevents dryness. No rinsing, no alcohol. Physiological pH, delicate perfume.

Product Description

Purifying micellar water purifies, cleanses and gently removes makeup from acne-prone skin, reduces excess sebum, prevents dryness. No rinsing, no alcohol. Physiological pH, delicate perfume.

Morning and/or night with the help of a makeup remover pad. Face and eyes

WATER (AQUA); PENTYLENE GLYCOL; GLYCERIN; PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE; AMMONIUM GLYCYRRHIZATE; AVENA SATIVA (OAT) LEAF/STEM EXTRACT (AVENA SATIVA LEAF/STEM EXTRACT); BISABOLOL; COCO-GLUCOSIDE; DISODIUM EDTA; FRAGRANCE (PARFUM); GLUTAMIC ACID; PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL; POLOXAMER 184; PPG-26-BUTETH-26; PROPYLENE GLYCOL; SODIUM BENZOATE; SODIUM HYDROXIDE

Purifying micellar water. Purifies, cleanses and gently removes makeup from acne-prone skin. Soothes and limits the adhesion of P.acnes Reduces excess sebum Soothes the skin Prevents dryness, more comfort Rhealba® Oat Plantule Extract Glutamic acid Glycyrrhetinic acid Hydra-compensating agents No rinsing · No alcohol · Does not "sting" in the eyes Non-sticky skin after application· Physiological pH· Delicate perfume

In case of contact with eyes, rinse well.

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