Klorane – Masque Réparation 3 en 1 au Cupuaçu BIO – Cheveux très secs 150 ml
Le Masque Réparation 3 en 1 Klorane au Cupuaçu BIO nourrit et répare intensément les cheveux très secs tout en les fortifiant.
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Description
La formule au pouvoir hautement nutritif hydrate la chevelure et la rend plus résistante. Durablement nourris et renforcés jusqu'aux pointes*, les cheveux sont faciles à démêler, souples et brillants. Sa fonction 3 en 1 permet une utilisation multiple : en masque classique, en masque de nuit pour les longueurs ou en produit de coiffage quotidien sur les pointes. Avec ce masque naturel** et biodégradable***, Klorane prend soin de la nature et de vos cheveux.
*Cheveux durablement nourris et renforcés : 88% de satisfaction . cheveux brillants 91% . cheveux souples : 96% de satisfaction . pointes et longueurs réparées : 81% de satisfaction.
**96% d'ingrédients d'origine naturelle.
***Selon test OCDE301B.
Bienfaits :
"- Concentré : formule particulièrement concentrée en Cupuaçu BIO, riche en acides gras nutritifs et hydratants (Oméga-6 et Oméga-9), pour maintenir l'eau présente dans la fibre capillaire. - Nourrissant : la composition doublement généreuse comble les brèches profondes de la kératine, nourrit le cheveu et le rend plus résistant. - Réparateur : le pouvoir hautement réparateur de ces actifs naturels apporte douceur et facilité de démêlage aux cheveux très secs."
Conseils d'utilisation :
1 . APRES-SHAMPOINGAppliquer sur les longueurs et pointes rincées et essorées. Laisser agir 5 minutes. Rincer. 2 . SOIN DE NUITAppliquer sur cheveux secs, laisser poser la nuit er rincer. 3 . SOIN SANS RINCAGEPour les cheveux les plus secs, appliquer une noisette sur les longueurs et pointes, sans rincer.
Ingredients :
WATER (AQUA)*. GLYCOL PALMITATE*. BEHENYL ALCOHOL*. CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE*. COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL (COCOS NUCIFERA OIL)*. THEOBROMA GRANDIFLORUM SEED BUTTER*. BEHENAMIDOPROPYL DIMETHYLAMINE*. DICAPRYLYL CARBONATE*. CETEARYL ALCOHOL*. GLYCERIN*. BETAINE*. 1,2-HEXANEDIOL. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL (HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL)*. TOCOPHEROL. ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE. BENZOIC ACID. CARAMEL*. CETEARYL GLUCOSIDE*. CITRAL. CITRIC ACID*. CITRONELLOL. COUMARIN. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). GERANIOL. LACTIC ACID*. LIMONENE
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