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Declaré SwitzerlandSleep & Care Night Treatment (High in Hyaluronic acid and Vitamin E)

R399

R650
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R399

R650
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  • Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging
About

Luxury for your skin Declaré – the famous Swiss cosmetics brand specialises in cosmetics for soft, sensitive skin that needs extra special skincare. The complete product portfolio for facial and body care, foundation and make-up products, “Allergy Balance”, “Sun” and “Men” focusses on the demands of sensitive skin. Rule out any kind of allergic reaction triggered by cheap no-name products and invest in the superior beauty products from Declaré! Your skin will thank you for it with renewed radiance!

This night treatment soothes the skin, strengthens the skin’s own natural barrier, supports the natural regeneration phase during the night and it helps to reduce allergic reactions and intolerance.

Product Features
  • Strengthens skin
  • Supports natural regeneration
  • Reduces allergic tolerance anti-inflammatory
Product Specifications
  • Defensil - The innovative active ingredient combines various plant extracts (phytosterols from Cardiospermum halicacabum/balloon vine, Echium Plantagineum oil, sunflower oil) 
  • Vitamin E acetat
  • Vitis Vinifera
  • Allantoin
  • Bisabolol
  • Hyaluronic acid
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