LIBIFEME®Intense Gel
is an innovative hydrating gel for the care and rejuvenation of the intimate area.
INNOVATIVE PRODUCT FOR ALL WOMEN |
Rejuvenate and gain pleasure!
Applying LIBIFEME® Intense Gel helps
- In healing the vulvar area
- In the rejuvenation of the vulvar area
- In the local hydration of the vaginal mucosa
- Preventing cellular aging and maintaining normal mucosa
- Preventing vulvar sagging
3 BENEFICIAL ACTIONS
LIBIFEME® Intense Gel is composed of low molecular weight hyaluronic acid, vitamins A and E.
Only for external use. Apply a thin layer of gel in the vulvar area, every day.
*Without any added perfume, color, silicone, paraben, or alcohol.
- HYALURONIC ACID (low weight)
- Vitamin A (retinol acetate)
- Vitamin E (DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate)
HYALURONIC ACID (low weight)
Stimulates the synthesis of specific proteins and collagen which contributes to moisturizing and helps in case of dryness in the intimate area.
VITAMINS A and E
Vitamin A contributes to the maintenance of normal mucous membranes and skin.
Vitamin E contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.
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LIBIFEME® Intense Gel is a cosmetic for local application.
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