HYDRO Facial Foam Hyaluronic Acid, Rice Extract Dehydrated Skin 100ml – NOVACLEAR

A face cleansing foam with a silicone brush designed for daily care of dry and dehydrated skin.

 

Available Size: 100 ml

 

AED 131.00

5 in stock

Brand

Smart Pharma

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Smart Pharma

Product Description

A face cleansing foam with a silicone brush designed for daily care of dry and dehydrated skin.

Benefits:

  • Deep Cleansing: The foam effectively removes impurities and makeup, while the silicone brush helps to exfoliate dead skin, open pores, and enhance the absorption of active ingredients.
  • Hydrating Effect: The formula hydrates the skin, leaving it soft, smooth, and clean.
  • Soothing: Rice extract and allantoin prevent skin dryness and soothe irritations.
  • Refreshing: Provides a fresh feeling on the skin and promotes a smooth complexion.

How to Use:
Massage the face with circular motions using the foam and silicone brush. Rinse with lukewarm water. The brush cleanses the skin from makeup and dead skin cells. After drying the skin, apply the hydrating face serum, followed by the day gel moisturizer or night moisturizing mask from the HYDRO series. Recommended for use after skin treatments as well.

 

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