Uriage – DS Hair – Shampooing Traitant Kératoréducteur – 150ml
Élimine les squames, Régule le sebum, Diminue les rougeurs, Apaise les démangeaisons
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Description
Problématique spécifique
Shampooing traitant pour pellicules sévères et états squameux
Bénéfice produit
Innovation DS HAIR : 1ère gamme de shampooings à l'Eau Thermale des Alpes Françaises. Ce shampooing traitant kératoréducteur élimine les pellicules, sèches ou grasses et exfolie les squames. Le cuir chevelu est purifié et les démangeaisons apaisées. Sa texture ultra-sensorielle apporte souplesse, beauté et brillance aux cheveux.
Action apaisante
La technologie brevetée TLR2-Regul, combinée à l’Eau Thermale d’Uriage et à l’Edelweiss agissent spécifiquement pour apaiser et protéger le cuir chevelu.
Action kératorégulatrice
Efficacité renforcée avec l'acide salicylique pour exfolier les squames.
Action purifiante
L'association de la piroctone olamine avec le lactate de zinc permet de combattre et prévenir l’excès de Malassezia qui aggravent les pellicules.
Caractéristiques
Complexe breveté : TLR2 Regul — Piroctone Olamine — Lactate de Zinc — Acide Salicyliqu — Eau Thermale d’Uriage — Edelweiss — Haute Tolérance
Conseil d’utilisation
Appliquer 1 à 2 fois par semaine sur cheveux mouillés, le front et la nuque.
Faire mousser en massant avec douceur, laisser poser 2-3 minutes puis rincer abondamment.
En alternance, utiliser DS HAIR SHAMPOOING DOUX ÉQUILIBRANT.
Pour une efficacité optimale utiliser en complément DS HAIR LOTION ANTIPELLICULAIRE RÉGULATRICE.
Eviter le contact avec les yeux. Laisse les cheveux soyeux et ne dessèche pas
Ne pas utiliser chez l’enfant de moins de 3 ans et chez la femme enceinte ou allaitante.
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