Grisi mother-of-pearl hand cream 80ml

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Helps fade blemishes on delicate areas of skin

80 ml

Description

The skin is the first barrier of protection against external aggressions. Therefore, we must take care of it daily with adequate hydration so that it can perform its functions properly.

Grisi mother-of-pearl hand cream is a hand cream that helps fade spots on delicate areas of skin. Thanks to its formulation enriched with natural shell mother-of-pearl powder, it protects the skin against UV rays.

Suitable for all skin types.

*With SPF15+ protection factor.

Take care of your skin!

Instructions for use

Apply daily as many times as necessary.

Composition

Water, mother-of-pearl powder, ascorbated magnesium phosphate, isopropyl myristate, propylene glycol, peg-7 hydrogenated castor oil, áBeeswax acid, cetearyl alcohol, zinc stearate, magnesium sulphate, dmdm hydatoin, propyl paraben, calcium carbonate, methylparaben, bht, bha, parfum.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Castor oil comes from the seeds of the castor plant (Ricinus communis) and is widely used as an ingredient in cosmetics. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties provided by its very rich fatty acid and vitamin E content. It offers several possibilities for use, especially for skin and hair care. It is the base of cosmetic formulations such as lipsticks and nourishing serums to maintain the healthy growth of eyelashes and eyebrows. In hair care products, it moisturises, protects and repairs dry and damaged hair.

Applied as a pure oil and topically, it deeply nourishes the skin, as well as brittle nails and cuticles. It is purely plant-based (and has nothing to do with a substance used in the past, which was extracted from the secretions of the beaver). Avoid applying pure oil to sensitive areas such as eyes and mucous membranes.

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