INNOVACIÓN DE BIOTHERM HOMME PARA UNA PIEL SUAVE: TOTAL PERFECTOR
by Eduardo G.




Un pequeño paso para el hombre, un gran avance para la humanidad. Biotherm Homme ha desarrollado su primera optimizadora de calidad para la piel de hombre. Un gel-crema perfeccionador, para evitar aspereza, tonos irregulares, rojeces y poros visibles.
TOTAL PERFECTOR inaugura una nueva categoría de tratamientos para los hombres que necesitan más que una hidratante básica pero aún no están listos para usar un tratamiento antiedad.
La clave de esta transformación de la piel es un complejo acuático regenerador2 inspirado en la experiencia en biotecnología azul de Biotherm: una combinación sin precedentes de plancton termal puro, ingrediente activo calmante y regenerador exclusivo de Biotherm, con extracto del alga mediterránea P. Pavonica. Bajo el agua, esta alga se protege con un depósito de carbonato de calcio blanco y, sobre la piel, ayuda a favorecer una hidratación y una calidad de la piel óptimas, estimulando los componentes vitales de la piel.
El envase de 40ml cuesta 49,90€ y lo puedes pedir con gastos de envío gratuitos en la web de Biotherm.
Ahora, una piel perfecta está también a tu alcance.

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