Shiseido Future Solution LX Concentrated Brightening Softener Refill 170 ml
86,00 EUR
Description
Refill for the FUTURE SOLUTION LX Concentrated Brightening Softener. Experience the power of this innovative softener, which contains exclusive Japanese botanical ingredients with a particularly firming effect. For radiant, smooth and moisturized skin.RESULTSThe softener makes the skin radiant and refines the skin texture.After 1 week: 84% found that their skin looked more even ** Consumer test with 113 peopleHOW IT WORKSContains exclusive Japanese botanical ingredients from LX:Rosa Fruit Extract & 4MSK: give clear, radiant skin and make skin appear more even-tonedTMG: refines the skin's textureErythritol & Aqua-In-Pool: strengthen the skin's barrier functionThe luxuriously concentrated and smooth texture is quickly absorbed and envelops the skin while intensively delivering the active ingredients to the skin **.** Stratum corneum (outermost layer of the epidermis)Application: Inserting the refill container - Follow the steps below: First remove the cap from the refill container. Hold the actual product container with one hand and use the other hand to hold the base of the dispenser and twist it off. Insert the dispenser into the refill pack and close it tightly. Discard the refill cap. Only use dispensers for Future Solution LX Concentrated Brightening Softener.Apply morning and evening after cleansing. Apply two pumps to a cotton pad. Sweep over large areas of the face, such as the cheeks and forehead, and then sweep the cotton pad along the contours of the face in slow, gentle movements from the center of the face outwards. Repeat the process two to three times on each area. If you apply the softener with your hands, pump twice and spread it over both hands before applying it to the face. NOTE: Only use the dispenser for Future Solution LX Concentrated Brightening Softener.SHISEIDO FUTURE SOLUTION LXTHE FUTURE OF YOUR SKIN REINTERPRETED. REVEAL THE ULTIMATE BEAUTY OF YOUR RESILIENT AND RADIANT SKIN. Based on more than 40 years of genetic research.