Bioderma Pigmentbio Sensitive Areas Cream-(75ML)
product Description:
Skin issues: dark spots in external intimate areas and in friction areas such as armpits, elbows, groins, inner thigh, and knees;
Time of application: once or twice a day;
Age: 18+;
Skin type: all skin types, including sensitive;
Main benefits: reduces dark spots and unifies the skin tone, hydrates and soothes the skin, is suitable for the most sensitive areas, is suitable to use after shaving or waxing, has a non-greasy and non-sticky texture that feels comfortable on the skin;
Formulated without: alcohol, or fragrance. parabens.
Bioderma Pigmentbio Sensitive Areas Cream brightens and evens out friction areas (knees, elbows, underarms, thighs, groin) and external intimate areas. This care soothes the skin and helps prevent the redness responsible for differences in skin color. The patented combination of active ingredients regulates the biological mechanisms that cause dark spots to form, for brightening effect and optimum prevention.
waxing, and even some clothing creates inflammation. This can cause discoloration and uneven skin tone over a period of time under the breasts, the armpits, between the thighs and groin. The rich texture absorbs easily and is calm and soothing. Suitable for all skin types.
How to use:
Once or twice a day
STEP 1 : Apply to affected areas after cleansing.
STEP 2 : The product can be used directly after waxing or shaving to help prevent redness and differences in skin color.
A Laboratoire Bioderma innovation, Pigmentbio Sensitive Areas is the first care product specifically designed to effectively address pigmentation disorders in delicate and intimate areas. This product contains a patented combination of active ingredients recognised for their depigmenting action: andrographolide
Bioderma Pigmentbio Sensitive Areas Cream brightens and evens out friction areas (knees, elbows, underarms, thighs, groin) and external intimate areas. This car
- Brand : Buoderma
- Made in France
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