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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?
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