Capiderma – Masque Traitant Réparateur de Cheveux Intense à la Kératine – 200 ml
Régénère, tonifie, hydrate et assouplie pour cheveux secs et abimés sans formaldéhydes sans parabènes
227.00 DHS
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Le masque réparateur intense CAPIDERMA est spécialement conçu pour aider visiblement à hydrater, tonifier et assouplir les cheveux secs et abîmés.
Sans formaldéhydes, sans parabènes.
Enrichi d’un mélange naturel en beurre de karité, d’huile d’avocat et de jojoba ainsi que d’extraits de plantes et de fruits connus pour des propriétés hydratantes, nourrissantes et revitalisantes.
Il est composé d’un complexe de protéines de kératine exclusif restructurant, réducteur de frisottis et assouplisseur de boucles pour des cheveux d’apparence plus lisses et plus brillants. Avantages Procure visiblement un effet fortifiant et revitalisant. Réducteur de frisottis et assouplisseur de boucles.
Effet hydratant intense. Sans sulfates, sans formaldéhydes et sans parabènes.
Conseils d’utilisation:
Utiliser le masque réparateur intense après le shampoing sur des cheveux essorés.
Appliquer généreusement tout en frictionnant sur l’ensemble du cuir chevelu.
Lisser avec un peigne et laisser agir pendant 3 à 5 minutes. Rincer abondement.
Il est recommandé l’utilisation du masque réparateur 1 à 2 fois par semaine.
Peut être utilisé après chaque lavage pour un traitement plus intense.
Pour de meilleurs résultats, utiliser en combinaison avec le shampoing et revitalisant au complexe de kératine CAPIDERMA.
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