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Vichy

Vichy Fluid Correcting Base 16H (35) 40ml

Price SAR 86.33

Ref.: 6583856

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Product Description

Base that provides perfect coverage for 16 hours, indicated to correct slight to moderate skin imperfections irregular complexion, dark circles, diffuse redness, scars, etc.

Product Description

Base that provides perfect coverage for 16 hours, indicated to correct slight to moderate skin imperfections irregular complexion, dark circles, diffuse redness, scars, etc.

Apply with your fingertips or with the help of a small sponge, in slight movements from the inside to the outside of the face. For more marked skin imperfections, insist with light touches on the area and then spread gently around. Disguise the contours at the neck, near the ears, and at the top of the forehead to avoid differences. Repeat application until desired coverage is obtained. For an 18 hour coverage, use Dermablend Powder Fixative.

Dermablend Fluid Correcting Base 16H is a lightweight, elastic textured base that fuses with the skin for a very natural result and perfect comfort all day long. On contact with the skin, the texture fluidizes, providing maximum color dispersion for excellent coverage of skin imperfections, without creating localized overloads or dry masking effect. Skin irregularities are fully covered for 16 hours. Enriched with glycerin and volatile vegetable oil gives it a sliding, fluid and comfortable feel. Moisturizes the skin. It has a moderate protection factor SPF 35. High tolerance. Without perfume. Hypoallergenic. Not comedogenic. Tom 35 Sand

Avoid contact with eyes.

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