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New Hydra Life Micellar Milk by Dior

New Hydra Life Micellar Milk by Dior
New Hydra Life Micellar Milk by Dior

Dior Hydra Life Micellar Milk, when cleansing and softness become one

It is now a proven and perfectly recognized fact: to preserve the beauty and genesis of your skin for as long as possible, it is essential to clean it properly. Yes, but now, if this gesture may seem trivial, it should not be taken lightly. By using a product that is too astringent, you risk weakening your skin and damaging the protective hydrolipidic film that covers it. It is therefore important to favor products that are effective but respectful of the nature of the epidermis. It is precisely in this sense that the Dior Hydra Life Micellar Milk was designed.

Hydra Life Micellar Milk, an ideal product for sensitive skin

Dior Hydra Life Micellar Milk has been designed for all skin types. However, it is still more specifically appreciated by people with sensitive skin. Indeed, it rids the skin of all impurities in a single pass. With it, there is no need to rub unnecessarily at the risk of creating ugly redness! This cleansing milk has a creamy texture that doesn’t just clean the skin surface. He takes care of it day after day. For this, Dior Hydra Life Micellar Milk combines the cleansing powers of oil micelles with the properties of rice milk. This product is used with a cotton ball and does not require rinsing. Once your skin is clean, it is essential to hydrate it well. Dior suggests you do it with its new nourishing cream Hydra Life.

Hydra Life Micellar Milk, a 2 in 1 treatment

The effectiveness of Dior Hydra Life Micellar Milk has been scientifically proven and clinical tests have shown that it removes make-up from the face while nourishing the skin. After only four weeks of daily use, the face appears smoother while being totally free of impurities. Hydra Life Micellar Milk is a perfect combination of efficiency and softness.

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