Orkydea Shampoing Anti Chute 250ml

Le shampoing anti-chute Orkydea nettoie en douceur tout en stimulant la croissance capillaire. Enrichi en actifs fortifiants, il renforce les racines, freine la chute des cheveux et redonne vitalité, volume et densité à la chevelure.

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💧 Orkydea Shampoing Anti-Chute – 250ml

Un shampoing fortifiant pour freiner la chute et stimuler la repousse

Le shampoing anti-chute Orkydea 250ml est bien plus qu’un simple nettoyant capillaire. Il agit en profondeur pour réduire la perte de cheveux et stimuler la croissance naturelle de la fibre capillaire. Conçu pour les cheveux fragiles, clairsemés ou en perte de densité, il associe douceur, efficacité et soin du cuir chevelu.

Grâce à sa formule enrichie en actifs végétaux, vitamines et agents fortifiants, il nourrit intensément les racines, renforce la tige capillaire et revitalise l’ensemble du cuir chevelu, tout en apportant brillance et volume.


🌿 Une formule experte pour des résultats visibles

Le shampoing Orkydea contient des ingrédients soigneusement sélectionnés pour leur efficacité contre la chute de cheveux :

  • Extraits végétaux fortifiants : stimulent la microcirculation et nourrissent les bulbes capillaires

  • Provitamine B5 (Panthénol) : améliore la résistance du cheveu et prévient la casse

  • Actifs apaisants : respectent l’équilibre du cuir chevelu, même sensible

  • Agents nettoyants doux : purifient sans agresser, pour un usage fréquent

Cette formule permet un nettoyage efficace, tout en préparant le cuir chevelu à recevoir les soins complémentaires, comme la lotion anti-chute de la même gamme.


💪 Bénéfices principaux

  • Diminue progressivement la chute de cheveux

  • Stimule la repousse et renforce la fibre capillaire

  • Redonne densité et vitalité à la chevelure

  • Nettoie en douceur, sans dessécher ni irriter

  • ✅ Convient à un usage quotidien

  • ✅ Adapté aux hommes et femmes

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