Luxeol shampoing POUSSE 200ml
Facile à appliquer, le shampooing Pousse de Luxéol nettoie et redensifie la chevelure sans l’alourdir. Au fil des utilisations dans une routine globale, il redonne douceur, brillance et volume aux cheveux.
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Ce shampooing Luxéol peut être conseillé lorsque les cheveux sont dévitalisés, ternes, cassants. Il convient aussi en cas de cheveux fragilisés par les éléments extérieurs (vent, froid, pollution, soleil), les traitements agressifs tels que la chaleur, les colorations, les produits coiffants. Enfin, c’est un shampooing qui peut intervenir en association avec un complément alimentaire, quand les cheveux ne recoivent pas suffisamment de nutriments essentiels pour être en pleine forme. L’objectif du shampooing Pousse Luxéol est de booster la croissance des cheveux et d’augmenter leur densité. Ainsi, il promet 6561 cheveux en phase de croissance. Sa formule contient des actifs d’origine naturelle, notamment des extraits de plantes. Tout d’abord, on retrouve de l’extrait d’Acacia concinna, plus connu sous le nom de Shikakaï. Cette plante ayurvédique est traditionnellement utilisée pour le nettoyage doux des cheveux. Elle possède des propriétés nourrissantes, hydratantes, adoucissantes, et contribue à faire briller les cheveux. Ensuite, ce shampooing contient de l’extrait de Dattier du désert, qui vient hydrater, renforcer et réparer les cheveux. La biotine (vitamine B8) est un nutriment indispensable à la santé des cheveux : elle favorise la croissance et la force. Enfin, la glycérine et l’acide hyaluronique limitent la déshydratation.
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