VICHY

Capital Soleil

Tan Illuminating Sunspray SPF30 200 ml
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269 kr
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Description
Ingredients

Vichy Capital Soleil Tan Beautifying Sun protection spray SPF30 for body and face. With beta carotene that contributes to help a radiant, tanned glow appear. Efficiently protects against UVA, long UVA, and UVB rays. The formula is also enriched with antioxidants that helps strengthen skin’s own defense. Water resistant, ultra-light and sensorial formula that instantly absorbs without leaving any white marks. Light scent.

Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Can be used on face and body. Tested under dermatological control. Hypoallergenic. Tested in a marine environment.

Use:

Caution: Too much sun exposure poses serious health risks. Do not expose infants and small children to direct sunlight. Do not stay too long in the sun, even when using sun protection – it doesn’t provide 100% protection. Apply sun protection before sun exposure. Apply a generous amount to always stay protected, especially after perspiring, swimming, or towel-drying. If you use too little sun protection product, your protection significantly diminishes. Avoid the eye area. In case of contact with eyes, immediately rinse with water. Avoid contact with clothes.

200 ml

  • Category:Body
  • Article number:
    2240-418-0200

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