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Dior Cleansing Oil in Milk

Dior Cleansing Oil in Milk
Dior Cleansing Oil in Milk

Hydra Life Cleansing Oil in Milk, a new make-up removal experience from Dior

We cannot say it enough: there is no excuse for not removing makeup! Indeed, this cleaning ritual is essential for beauty. In addition, it is essential to let your skin breathe during the night so that it regenerates and retains all its radiance and youth. To do this, Dior has therefore developed a brand new product combining the power of effective makeup removal with the softness of milk. Focus on Hydra Life Cleansing Milk Oil.

The cleansing effectiveness of Dior products

Hydra Life Cleansing Milk Oil is presented as an oil that metamorphoses on contact with water. From then on, it turns into a kind of milky and melting emulsion that hugs the shapes of your face. This deeply eliminates all impurities and makeup on your skin but also on your eyes. What’s more, although it is an oil, it doesn’t leave a greasy film behind. To use it, you just need to add a little water and gently massage your face. This can be wet or dry as you wish. Then, after massaging your skin for a few minutes, you just need to rinse it off with lukewarm water. The results of this make-up removal are simply spectacular. 100% of customers who have tested it say they are satisfied with thisfeeling of comfort while 98% of them say they are won over by its cleaning efficiency.

All of Dior’s expertise at the heart of Hydra Life Cleansing Milk Oil

What is more, Dior did not content itself with developing a simple cleansing oil. The brand has also added natural active ingredients to the heart of its product. Thus, Hydra Life Cleansing Milk Oil contains sweet almond oil that softens the skin and nourishes it deeply. Likewise, cleansing agents called saponins make it possible to obtain a purifying and detoxifying foam.

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