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La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Cream Rich Bottle 40 ml
La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Cream Rich Bottle 40 ml

La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Cream Rich Bottle 40 ml

La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Creme reichhaltig Fl 40 ml

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  • Supplier LOREAL SUISSE SA
  • Product Code: 4482912
  • EAN 3337872412356

Description

La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Cream Rich Fl 40 ml

The La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Cream Rich is a targeted moisturizing cream designed for people with reactive skin prone to redness. The product contains a unique combination of active ingredients that work together to soothe and protect your skin every day.

Key Benefits:

  • Reduces redness and blotchiness
  • Hydrates and soothes the skin
  • Leaves a non-greasy, velvety finish
  • Protects the skin from harmful UV rays with SPF 15
  • Can be used as a makeup base

Key Ingredients:

The La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Cream Rich contains a range of active ingredients, including:

  • Ambophenol: A powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant that helps reduce redness and inflammation in the skin.
  • Neurosensine: A soothing agent that helps to restore the skin's natural barrier and reduce discomfort and sensitivity.
  • La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water: A natural ingredient that is rich in minerals and antioxidants, which helps to soothe and repair the skin.
  • UV Filters: SPF 15 provides protection against UV rays, which can trigger redness and irritation in reactive skin.

Is it suitable for my skin type?

The La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Cream Rich is suitable for people with reactive skin prone to redness.

How to use:

Apply the La Roche Posay Rosaliac UV Cream Rich every morning to the face and neck. Use as a daily moisturizer or as a makeup base.

Size:

The product comes in a 40 ml tube.

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