Two legendary ingredients for a perfect body. The Organic White Tea infusion, the most precious kind as it contains more than 30% antioxidant and anti-age catechins, has been combined with Centella Asiatica, traditionally used in the Far East to regenerate tissue and reduce scars.
Known as "tiger grass" because tigers roll in it to soothe their wounds, it contains Asiatic and madecassic acid glucosides which stimulate collagen production and leave the skin suppler. Its repairing power is boosted by triterpenic acids that restore the skin barrier and prevent and combat the formation of stretch marks.
Its light and silky texture contain a concentrated mix of avocado and shea butter for long-lasting nourishment, aloe extract that triggers hydration, and a mix of regenerating and soothing plant oils.
Cica-Tea is the ideal treatment for all skin types, even sensitive ones because it helps to reassemble and strengthen skin tissues while the delicate natural green color attenuates imperfection.
Centella Asiatica
Antioxidant, healing, reduction of inflammation, redness and sunspots.
Almond Oil
Antioxidant, moisturizing, soothing, nourishing and elasticizing action.
Vitamin C
It has antioxidant, illuminating, sunspot minimizer and photoprotective properties.
Vitamin E
Soothing, anti-ageing, emollient, leaves the skin soft, supple and silky. Protection against UV rays.
Shea Butter
Moisturizing action, protecting against UV rays and atmospheric agents, antioxidant and soothing properties.
Avocado Oil
Moisturizing, antioxidant, wrinkle reduction, elasticising.
Chlorophyll
Natural dye with important protective properties. The formula does not contain: Parabens, paraffin, mineral oils, PEGs, silicones, synthetic dyes, alcohol, Nickel tested (Nickel <0,0001%)
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