
Topicrem Hydra+ Gentle Cleansing Milk 200ml
Gentle Cleansing Milk is especially developed for sensitive skin. Thanks to its formula enriched in beeswax and glycerin, it cleanses, removes make-up from face and eyes. Tested under dermatological and ophtalmological control. Efficient cleansing without water while leaving skin supple and comfortable. Enjoyable formula: velvety and comforting texture, pleasant smell. Suitable for waterproof make-up removal.
Use
Apply on face, eyes and neck with a cotton pad or massage with fingertips, removing any excess with a cotton pad. No need to rinse.
Ingredients
AQUA (WATER) . PARAFFINUM LIQUIDUM (MINERAL OIL) . ISOPROPYL ISOSTEARATE . GLYCERIN . CERA ALBA (BEESWAX) . CETYL ALCOHOL . POLYSORBATE 60 . GLYCERYL STEARATE . PEG-100 STEARATE . XANTHAN GUM . PHENOXYETHANOL . CHLORPHENESIN . SODIUM ACRYLATE/ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE/DIMETHYLACRYLAMIDE CROSSPOLYMER . ISOHEXADECANE . SODIUM HYDROXIDE . SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE . PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) .
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Description
Gentle Cleansing Milk is especially developed for sensitive skin. Thanks to its formula enriched in beeswax and glycerin, it cleanses, removes make-up from face and eyes. Tested under dermatological and ophtalmological control. Efficient cleansing without water while leaving skin supple and comfortable. Enjoyable formula: velvety and comforting texture, pleasant smell. Suitable for waterproof make-up removal.
Use
Apply on face, eyes and neck with a cotton pad or massage with fingertips, removing any excess with a cotton pad. No need to rinse.
Ingredients
AQUA (WATER) . PARAFFINUM LIQUIDUM (MINERAL OIL) . ISOPROPYL ISOSTEARATE . GLYCERIN . CERA ALBA (BEESWAX) . CETYL ALCOHOL . POLYSORBATE 60 . GLYCERYL STEARATE . PEG-100 STEARATE . XANTHAN GUM . PHENOXYETHANOL . CHLORPHENESIN . SODIUM ACRYLATE/ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE/DIMETHYLACRYLAMIDE CROSSPOLYMER . ISOHEXADECANE . SODIUM HYDROXIDE . SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE . PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) .











