Marnys Repairing Foot Cream 100 ml

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Repairing Foot Cream 100 ml
Repairing Foot Cream 100 ml

Description

Intense hydration and rapid absorption, for especially dry and rough areas of the feet and heels. Dermpure Repairing Foot Cream moisturizes and repairs intensely dry, cracked and rough areas of the feet and heels, softening calluses and calluses. The synergistic combination of Raspberry extract, Shea butter, Spearmint, Mountain Pine, Sunflower, Coconut and Castor bean oils, Alba Wax and Salicylic Acid, makes MARNYS® Dermpure Repairing Foot Cream benefit your feet because: * It acts as a repairer and regenerator, exerting relaxing, moisturizing, softening and purifying effects that favor the elasticity of the skin of the feet and heels. * Proven skin repair effect, removing roughness and calluses. * Maintains the skin barrier, deeply regenerating the skin of the feet: hydrates, softens and provides full comfort to the feet. * It is absorbed quickly without leaving a greasy sensation. * In addition, its composition is certified with the COSMOS ORGANIC seal, 100% organic and natural product, guaranteeing that 78.48% comes from organic farming. * The shea butter of its composition comes from Fair Trade. MARNYS® Dermpure Repairing Foot Cream is especially recommended for people whose daily activity involves exposing their feet to environmental pressure or aggression. It is also perfect to use after a pedicure, foot massage or simply as a daily care. It is recommended to apply after MARNYS® Dermpure Toning Cream. How to use: Apply 1 to 2 times a day on the clean and dry skin of the feet, with a light massage until completely absorbed. Avoid contact with the eyes

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  • BrandMarnys

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