Pharmaceris Spf50 Fulid Foundation Sand 02 - delivered by and Supplied by Pharmazone Pharmacy - 2 hours

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Pharmaceris Spf50 Fulid Foundation Sand 02 - delivered by and Supplied by Pharmazone Pharmacy - 2 hours
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Pharmaceris Spf50 Fulid Foundation Sand 02

- SAND-02is recommended for people prone to or at risk of skin discolourations and people suffering from vitiligo.

- The fluid is recommended for all skin types, including sensitive skin irritated by environmental aggressors (photoallergies) and mechanical factors.

- It is recommended for people prone to or at risk of skin discolourations (e.g. when on certain medications, in case of inflammatory conditions or pregnancy) and people suffering from vitiligo. .

- Action The specialist fluid foundation offers the highest level of protection against solar radiation .

- Effectively prevents the exacerbation of existing discolourations and the appearance of new ones.

- Micronized pigments : effectively conceal any skin imperfections and provide long-lasting coverage.

- UV filters: offer the highest level of sun protection and help prevent skin discolouration.

- Leukine-BarrierTM: an immunostimulating formula which soothes and alleviates irritations caused by environmental aggressors or mechanical irritants.

- Sensiline: linseed extract which restores physiological balance to the skin, strengthening its lipid barrier and boosting its regeneration

- Directions Of Use: Apply the product to your skin and spread it evenly all over the face. Wait until it is fully absorbed. For day use.

- Active Ingredients: Micronized pigments,UV filters,Leukine-Barrier,Sensiline,Beeswax

- Indication: is recommended for people prone to or at risk of skin discolourations (e.g. when on certain medications, in case of inflammatory conditions or pregnancy) and people suffering from vitiligo.

- Brand: Pharmaceris 

- Size: 30Ml

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