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IRRITATED EYE CONTOUR
TOLERIANE ULTRA EYE CONTOUR is an intense dermatological moisturiser. Anti-discomfort. Anti-puffiness. Tested on allergic skin.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply gently to the eye contour area every morning and evening without rubbing, according to the technique described below:
- Apply a small amount of product to the tip of your ring finger
- Delicately dab over the eye contour area and eyelids
- Apply gentle pressure from the inside of the eye outwards
- Finish by applying light pressure over the whole eye
With La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water.
Intensively and lastingly soothes the ultra-sensitive eye contour.
0% fragrance/alcohol.
12 Months
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Pump
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Adults
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Intense soothing
Anti-puffiness
24hr hydration -
Eye contour
KEY INGREDIENTS
LET'S TAKE A LOOK INSIDE
NEUROSENSINE
NIACINAMIDE
LA ROCHE-POSAY THERMAL SPRING WATER
B166593/1
IT'S PROVEN
Reduction of signs of skin reactivity and discomfort**
- 68% stinging sensations
- 100% heating/burning sensations
- 90% tightness
- 90% prickling sensations
**In vivo clinical scoring by dermatologist, n=46 women with sensitive skin, 4 weeks, 2 applications/day morning and evening
"The product leaves the eye contour skin soothed" for 90% of women.
"The eye contour skin looks softer after the 1st application" for 90% of women.
"The eye contour skin looks more supple" for 88% of women.
***Cosmetoclinical trial under dermatological control, self-assessment questionnaire on eye puffiness, n=51 women with sensitive eye contour, 2 applications/day morning and evening
EXPERT
QUOTEWash your hands if you have been in contact with an allergen before applying a cream or touching your face. Try to avoid rubbing your eyes.
WHICH ONE DO YOU NEED?
TOLERIANE
OR
THE PERFECT MATCH
FOR YOUR SKIN
THE TOLERIANE WINNING TRIO
ALLERGIC OR ULTRA-SENSITIVE SKIN
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PRODUCTS OF THE RANGE
TOLERIANE is a range of products designed to hydrate, soothe and protect sensitive to allergy-prone skin.
Did you
know?
If not correctly treated, sensitive skin is 2 to 5 times more likely to develop medically diagnosed skin allergies*.
* Source: FARAGE 2008 British Association of Dermatologists. British Journal of Dermatology 2008 159, pp231–266