Hydrating Day Cream
A light formula enriched with goat's milk, the Moisturizing Day Cream is rich in fatty acids, anti-oxidants and essential vitamins that help maintain the skin's balance. Ideal for dry skin, this moisturizing cream provides a greasy film to the face to prevent skin problems.
Properties: Long-lasting hydration, Light texture, easily absorbed, Deep nutrition, Softens and smoothes the skin
Moisture and Nutrition - Rich in natural goat's milk and rice oil, this facial moisturizer provides deep moisture and nutrition.
Skin Protection - Contains Natural Moisture Factor (NMF) that immediately forms a moisturizing layer on the skin to protect it from external aggressors.
Long-lasting hydration - A natural, effective formula that locks in moisture and leaves skin feeling plump and dewy for 24 hours.
For all skin types - This cream is perfect for all skin types on a daily basis, including sensitive skin. It is rich in carefully selected natural elements.
KEY INGREDIENTS
Goat's Milk Extract
Consists of precious fatty acids, powerful anti-oxidants and essential vitamins to nourish and maintain the skin's balance.
Honey extract
Honey extract is obtained by removing the honey stored by the bees, leaving it in its purest liquid form.
The use of honey extract has steadily increased in recent years due to a better understanding of its beneficial properties. This pleasant and delicately scented skin care product is very special because it is an anti-irritant, which makes it ideal for people with sensitive and reactive skin.
In addition, the thick texture of honey is particularly effective in maintaining moisture, which can leave the complexion glowing and radiant.
Rice Oil
Natural fat extracted from rice bran, non-genetically modified vegetable oil. Rich in γ-Oryzanol, phytosterols and vitamin E for a nourishing, hydrating and anti-aging effect.
HOW TO USE:
Apply morning and evening to cleansed face and neck.
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