Huile Douce
Cocktail of 3 vegetable oils (macadamia, sesame and grape seed) enriched with moisturizing active ingredients with complementary actions :
Nourishing & Regenerating / Hydrating & Soothing / Draining & Antioxydant
With its dry finish, Huile Douce nourishes and glows up skin with a cocoon-like fast penetration texture. Enjoy the pampering massage with delicate fruity notes.
Can also be used as a nourishing pre-shampoo or as a glow finish on dry hairs.
- Not greasy, not comedogenic
- 100% natural origin
- Cruelty free – Vegan
- All skin types, even sensitive
Description
Cocktail of 3 vegetable oils, rich in essential fatty acids (omegas 6 & 9), selected for their dry texture and their complementary actions on the skin :
- Macadamia oil, soothing, softening, highly hydrating and draining,
- Sesame oil, hydrating and regenerating, rich in anti-oxydants (vitamin E, sesamolin and sesamine), with a perfect texture for massages,
- Grape seed oil, emollient, it nourishs deeply the skin and protects it from dehydration and restores the hair fiber.
These 3 vegetable oils are sebo-regulators. They can also be used on face and are perfect for all skin types, even oily skin.
Huile Douce is enriched with :
- Ceramides ingredients which help vegetable oils to nourish skin surface and restore a good quality, rich hydrolipidic film,
- And also pyrrolidone carboxylic acid (PCA), natural moisturizing factor, a humectant which will enrich the hydrolipidic film, improving superficial hydration.
Skin is progressively softer, glowed up, well hydrated and soothed.
Huile Douce is 100% natural in origin, formulated for optimum tolerance : preservative-free, without essential oils, with a natural fragrance, allergen-free*, without additives that are potentially irritant or harmful to the skin (phthalates, silicone, PEG, GMO, BHT, BHA, ingredients of animal origin, sulphates, etc.). *cf Eur.reg n° 1223/2009
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