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Frezyderm Moisturizing Cream 20+ 50ML
Frezyderm Moisturizing Cream 20+ 50ML
With purchases of Frezyderm face and body products of €30 or more, GIFT Tripleeffect Cream Gel 150ml.
With purchases of Frezyderm face and body products of €30 or more, GIFT Tripleeffect Cream Gel 150ml.

Frezyderm Moisturizing Cream 20+ 50ML

Available 17.38€
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Series product: Frezyderm Moisturizing
Company product: Freezyderm

Very soft and cool cream for the face and neck, with a composition enriched with 3 plant extracts and roof tiles in order to offer prolonged hydration to the skin and strengthening of collagen and skin vitality.

MAIN FEATURES & BENEFITS FREZYDERM

At the same time, it protects the DNA of the skin, prevents the signs of photoaging and provides antioxidant protection.

From the first application you will feel your skin thirsty and acquire the softness and elasticity it seeks. It has a thin, non-greasy texture, which is immediately absorbed without leaving traces of oiliness and is an excellent makeup base.

Offers 50% more hydrated skin even 7 hours after application.

Without Parabens
Dermatologically Tested

50 ml

SUITABLE FOR:

| Daily moisturizing skin care for young skin (20+)
| Dry sensitive thin skin permanently or occasionally (eg due to season)

USE:

Daily, morning and / or evening, apply on clean and dry skin, face and neck.

ACTION-ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:

Imperatacylindrica | Cassia Angustifolia | Panthenol: Hydration
Tetrapeptides: Suspension of photoaging
Tiles Cholesterol: Skin barrier enhancement
Antioxidants: Protection against air pollution and free radical aggression

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