Benecos Bio Shampoing Volume 500ml

benecos BIO, c’est des cosmétiques cool et certifiés biologiques qui impressionnent avec les meilleurs ingrédients naturels, un design tendance dans des flacons de 500 ml en PET recyclé et des phrases humoristiques – il est également végétalien et sans cruauté envers les animaux. Que nous ajoutions du gin à notre douche, ajoutions du volume à nos cheveux ou garantissons un indice de crème pour le corps parfait, avec benecosBIO, nous ne nous ennuierons plus dans la salle de bain.

160.00 DHS

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Description

Caractéristiques et avantages

  • Pour les cheveux fins
  • Force et volume
  • Pour de beaux cheveux soignés

 

Le Shampoing Volume benecosBIO "Une Journée sans Pépin !" est :

  • Un shampoing qui redonne force et volume à vos cheveux fins !
  • Formulé à partir d'agents moussants d'origine végétale.
  • Enrichi de raisin bio et de jus de pomme bio.
  • Testé sous contrôle dermatologique.

 

Application :

  • Verser une noisette de gel dans le creux de la main, puis frotter sur l'ensemble des cheveux.

 

INGRÉDIENTS

Eau allemande

, jus de pomme bio°, côté coco, tensioactif amphotère, tensioactif sucre, glycérine végétale bio°°°, protéine d'amande hydrolysée, alcool benzylique, tensioactif sucre, sel de table, composition parfumée naturelle°°, conservateurs (sorbate de potassium, benzoate de sodium ), huile de pépins de raisin bio° , huile de pépins de brocoli bio°, glycéride d'acide gras, acide citrique, ester d'acide pyroglutamique, acide déhydroacétique, vitamine E, citrate de glycéride végétal hydrogéné, matières premières ou composants aromatiques naturels Ingrédients

(INCI) :

AQUA, PYRUS JUS DE MALUS°, COCO-SULFATE DE SODIUM, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, LAURYL GLUCOSIDE, GLYCERINE °°°, PROTÉINE D'AMANDE DOUCE HYDROLYSÉE, ALCOOL BENZYLIQUE, COCO-GLUCOSIDE, CHLORURE DE SODIUM, PARFUM°°, SORBATE DE POTASSIUM, BENZOATE DE SODIUM, HUILE DE GRAINES DE VITIS VINIFERA°° , HUILE DE GRAINES DE BRASSICA OLERACEA ITALICA°, GLYCERYL OLEATE, ACIDE CITRIQUE, PCA GLYCERYL OLEATE, ACIDE DÉSHYDROACETIQUE, TOCOPHEROL, GLYCERIDES VÉGÉTAUX HYDROGÉNÉS CITRATE, LIMONENE°°

12% biologique du total / 97,5% d'origine naturelle du total °

certifié biologique / culture biologique contrôlée °°parfum naturel / composition de parfum naturelle °°° à base de matières premières biologiques / à base d'ingrédients biologiques

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