BIOTHERM
Biotherm Blue Therapy Uplift Day Cream 50ml (1.69fl oz)
Biotherm Blue Therapy Uplift Day Cream 50ml (1.69fl oz)
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Experience the transformative power of Biotherm Blue Therapy Uplift Day Cream, a luxurious skincare solution designed to elevate your daily routine. This day cream is meticulously crafted to target the visible signs of aging, offering a rejuvenating lift to your skin. Enriched with the potent power of nature, it combines advanced scientific research with the soothing essence of the sea, creating a harmonious blend that not only moisturizes but also visibly firms and smooths your complexion. Perfect for those who wish to embrace their natural beauty while combating the effects of time, this cream promises to restore your skin’s youthful glow. Its rich, velvety texture glides effortlessly onto the skin, providing an immediate sensation of comfort and freshness. With each application, your skin feels softer, more supple, and radiates with a healthy luminosity. Ideal for daily use, Biotherm Blue Therapy Uplift Day Cream is the perfect ally in your quest for timeless beauty, leaving your skin rejuvenated and uplifted.
• Visibly lifts and firms the skin
• Provides intense hydration and comfort
• Smooths and refines the skin’s texture
• Enriched with natural marine extracts
• Lightweight, velvety texture for easy absorption
Apply every morning on a cleansed face and neck, avoiding the eye contour area.
AQUA/WATER. GLYCERIN. DIMETHICONE. ALCOHOL DENAT.. BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER/SHEA BUTTER. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. BEHENYL ALCOHOL. PENTYLENE GLYCOL. PHENOXYETHANOL. CAPRYLYL GLYCOL. PARFUM/FRAGRANCE. ACRYLATES/C10-30 ALKYL ACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER. SODIUM HYDROXIDE. ADENOSINE. CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE. LAMINARIA OCHROLEUCA EXTRACT. CI 14700/RED 4. CI 19140/YELLOW 5. XANTHAN GUM. DISODIUM EDTA. LIMONENE. LINALOOL. CITRONELLOL. GERANIOL. CITRAL.
The composition may be subject to variations. We recommend checking the ingredient list on your purchased product.
