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La Roche-Posay

La Roche Posay Lipikar Baume AP+ Light Repair Balm 400ml

Price SAR 69.34

Ref.: 7098632

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Product Description

NEW LIPIKAR Baume Light AP+M rebalances the skin's microbiome. Soothes the skin immediately and reduces itching.

Product Description

NEW LIPIKAR Baume Light AP+M rebalances the skin's microbiome. Soothes the skin immediately and reduces itching.

Apply once a day to face and body. For best results, use LIPIKAR Syndet or AP+ Cleansing Oil as a cleansing lotion and the AP+ Stick during the day to soothe the itching sensation.

AQUA / WATER ● GLYCERIN ● ISOPROPYL PALMITATE ● BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER / SHEA BUTTER ● PROPANEDIOL ● CETYL ALCOHOL ● MYRISTYL MYRISTATE ● ZEA MAYS STARCH / CORN STARCH ● NIACINAMIDE ● OPHIOPOGON JAPONICUS RO OT EXTRACT ● CARBOMER ● SODIUM HYDROXIDE ● MANNOSE ● HYDROXYACETOPHENONE ● CAPRYLYL GLYCOL ● VITREOSCILLA FERMENT ● CITRIC ACID ● MALTODEXTRIN ● POLYGLYCERYL-3 METHYLGLUCOSE DISEARATE ● TOCOPHEROL ●

With its anti-relapse effectiveness, it helps to space out bouts of severe dryness. Nourishes the skin and restores the skin barrier. Formulated for babies, children and adults with very dry skin, prone to eczema or allergies. New additional texture for Lipikar Baume AP+M. Light and quickly absorbed texture. Non-greasy and non-sticky finish. Easy application even in hot, humid weather and on hairy parts of the body. With La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water.

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