Biokap Nutricolor 9.0 140ml Pack
Biokap Nutricolor 9.0 Blond Très Clair est une teinture capillaire permanente naturelle à base d’huile d’argan bio et Tricorepair, avec un shampoing restructurant offert pour sublimer vos cheveux.
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✨ Biokap Nutricolor 9.0 Blond Très Clair – Coloration Permanente + Shampoing Offert
Offrez à vos cheveux une coloration lumineuse et naturelle tout en leur procurant un soin profond et restructurant grâce au coffret Biokap Nutricolor 9.0 Blond Très Clair. Ce pack contient une teinture capillaire permanente d’origine végétale et un shampoing restructurant offert, idéal pour maintenir la brillance et la douceur de vos cheveux après la coloration.
🌱 Une formule naturelle qui respecte vos cheveux
Biokap mise sur une formule enrichie en actifs végétaux pour une coloration douce, performante et respectueuse du cuir chevelu :
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Sans ammoniaque
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Sans résorcine
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Sans parabènes
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Testée dermatologiquement
Grâce à cette composition saine, la coloration convient même aux cuirs chevelus sensibles.
🥥 Actifs principaux : Huile d’argan bio + Tricorepair
La coloration Biokap Nutricolor est formulée avec :
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Huile d’argan bio : un trésor de nutrition et de brillance, riche en vitamine E et acides gras essentiels.
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Complexe Tricorepair : une synergie de protéines de riz, d’acides lactiques de fruits et d’extrait de saule blanc pour renforcer, protéger et apaiser le cuir chevelu.
Résultat : des cheveux colorés, brillants, souples et visiblement fortifiés.
🎁 Shampoing restructurant offert
Le shampoing inclus dans ce pack est spécialement formulé pour les cheveux colorés. Il contient :
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Huile d’argan bio : pour nourrir en profondeur
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Extrait de saule blanc : pour préserver la couleur
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Tensioactifs doux d’origine végétale : pour un lavage non agressif
Il nettoie en douceur tout en prolongeant la durée et l’éclat de la coloration, tout en apportant une sensation de confort immédiat au cuir chevelu.
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