Isispharma Dermatologie Secalia Shower Cream Visage & Corps 400 ml

Secalia Shower Cream from Isispharma is a product designed for dry and sensitive skin. It contains moisturizing and gentle ingredients, formulated to cleanse the skin softly without causing dryness. It helps soothe dry and irritated skin during showering, while restoring moisture and enhancing the skin’s protective barrier.

 

400 ml

AED 168.00

3 in stock

Brand

Bio Pure Para Pharmaceutical

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Bio Pure Para Pharmaceutical

Product Description

 

Secalia Shower Cream from Isispharma is a product designed for dry and sensitive skin. It contains moisturizing and gentle ingredients, formulated to cleanse the skin softly without causing dryness. It helps soothe dry and irritated skin during showering, while restoring moisture and enhancing the skin’s protective barrier.

Benefits:

  • Gently cleanses the skin without causing dryness.
  • Soothes dry and irritated skin and reduces itching.
  • Helps restore and protect skin moisture.
  • Enhances the skin’s protective barrier and reduces skin irritation.
  • Suitable for sensitive skin, including children’s skin.
  • Fragrance-free to minimize the risk of allergies.

How to Use:

  • Apply to wet skin during showering.
  • Apply an appropriate amount of cream to the face and body, then gently massage to create a light foam.
  • Rinse thoroughly with water.
  • Can be used daily to help maintain skin hydration and protection.

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