Shampoing Sec (Sans Lavage)

Batiste Shampoing Sec Blush – 200 ml

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61.00 DHS
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SKU: 8736
Batiste Shampoing Sec Blush - 200 ml : soin cheveux sans lavage, idéal pour autres types de cheveux, apporte fraîcheur et volume rapidement avec la qualité BATISTE.

Batiste Shampoing Sec Brunette – 200 ml

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72.00 DHS
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SKU: 8731
Batiste Shampoing Sec Brunette - 200 ml : pulvérisez, absorbez le sébum et retrouvez un volume naturel instantanément. Idéal pour autres types de cheveux foncés.

Batiste Shampoing Sec Cherry – 200 ml

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SKU: 8729
Batiste Shampoing Sec Cherry 200 ml par BATISTE, soin pratique pour autres types de cheveux, redonne volume et fraîcheur sans lavage.

Batiste Shampoing Sec Original – 200 ml

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SKU: 8735
Batiste Shampoing Sec Original - 200 ml : nettoyage rapide et volume pour autres types de cheveux. Shampoing sec efficace signé BATISTE, pratique sans lavage.

Centifolia Shampoing Sec En Poudre Framboise

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115.00 DHS
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SKU: 20966
Espace les shampoings, parfume & donne du volume tous types de cheveux

Klorane Shampooing Sec au Lait D’avoine Teinté Spray – 150ml

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114.00 DHS
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SKU: 8664
Klorane Shampooing Sec au Lait d'Avoine Extra-Doux Spray 150 ml est un shampooing sec à base de lait d'avoine qui permer de nettoyer les cheveux sans les mouiller.

KLORNE Shampooing Sec Extra Doux Au Lait D’avoine – 150 ml

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SKU: 3206
Depuis 1971, Klorane s'engage à économiser l'eau avec son Shampoing sec au lait d'Avoine sans rinçage

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