Nivea Spf50 Luminous 630 Anti-Stain Day Cream 40 ml

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Spf50 Luminous 630 Anti-Stain Day Cream 40 ml
Spf50 Luminous 630 Anti-Stain Day Cream 40 ml

Description

NIVEA Cellular Luminous 630 Triple Action Fluid FP50 Day Cream is a light-textured formula that combines the patented anti-blemish ingredient LUMINOUS630® with a high sun protection factor (FP50), and is enriched with cell-activating ingredients, Hyaluronic Acid * and Vitamin E, as well as UVA / UVB filters. REVOLUTIONARY INNOVATION, THE RESULT OF 10 YEARS OF RESEARCH: After 10 years of extensive research and testing 50,000 ingredients, NIVEA scientists have discovered LUMINOUS630®, a highly effective ingredient that acts at the cellular level. PROVEN RESULTS: - Protects the face against the sun and photoaging. - Skin hydrated, firmer and without shine. - Reduces stains and prevents their reappearance. - Improves the texture of the skin, unifies the tone and brings luminosity to the face.
Nivea
Nivea is a global skin- and body-care brand that is owned by the German company Beiersdorf. The company was founded on March 28, 1882, by pharmacist Carl Paul Beiersdorf. In 1900, the new owner Oskar Troplowitz developed a water-in-oil emulsion as a skin cream with Eucerit, the first stable emulsion of its kind.

As one of the internationally leading companies for skin care we are close to consumers, offering them compelling, innovative products.

Our brands enjoy universal trust – from NIVEA, one of the world’s largest skin care brands, to other internationally successful brands such as EucerinLa PrairieLabello,8×4, and Hansaplast/Elastoplast

Features

  • Reference4005900782892
  • Quantity40 ml
  • BrandNivea
  • Weight72 kg

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