Oenobiol Solaire Intensif Preparateur Normal Skin, 3×30 capsules

1 pack of 3x30 capsules

29,95

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Summer is a time for beach afternoons and sunny vacation destinations. Although the sun is good for the body, it's not without its drawbacks, and you need to protect yourself. Oenobiol Solaire is selling its Trio Intensive Treatment for Normal Skin for long-lasting exposure to the sun. This treatment has been designed for people who plan to spend their days tanning. By following it a month or so before you go on vacation, your skin will be ready in plenty of time. A GOOD ASSET FOR SUMMER To help our skin resist the sun's harmful rays, it produces melanin. Melanin enhances our body's ability to combat the UVA and UVB rays that threaten the epidermis. However, this treatment should not be seen as a replacement for sunscreen. Instead, the whole thing will just act as a complement, but can't provide protection on its own. Still, it's a good precautionary measure to take in good time. FIGHT OXIDATION Oxidation makes it harder for the body's cells, including those of the skin, to renew themselves. This is a natural process, but it can be slowed down to a certain extent, which is what this treatment does. Among the elements that contribute to this are vitamin E and selenium. These are perfect anti-oxidants for our skin, so it will stay young for a long time to come. It's up to you to start the treatment in good time to enjoy these benefits in summer. Once you've tried it, you'll be able to judge for yourself how effective it is.
Take before, during and after exposure to the sun. 1 capsule per day with a meal.
Huile de cameline (Camelina sativa) - Gélatine - Actilycopène® : extrait de tomates* (Lycopersicon esculentum)- Glycérine (agent d'enrobage) - Stéarate de glycérol (émulsifiant) - Vitamine E* d'origine végétale - Sélénite de sodium (support : maltodextrine) - Sorbitol (agent d'enrobage) - Extrait de tagètes* (Tagetes erecta) - Oxydes de fer (colorants).