Kera’mla Serum Shot 10ml

  1. Ricin
  2. Amla
  3. Coco
  4. Biotine Vitamine E & B6
  5. Sans sulfate 
  6. Sans paraben 
  7. Sans silicone 

59.00 DHS

Achetez ce produit et gagnez 1.18 points de récompense (1.18 DHS).
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Description

En plus des HUILES D’AMLA de RICIN et de COCO, le sérum fortifiant est ENRICHI en BIOTINE, en VITAMINE E et B6.

Ce sérum fortifiant est l’allié idéal pour des cheveux plus denses et épais.

La VITAMINE E aide à prévenir la chute des cheveux, améliore la circulation du cuir chevelu, équilibre la production d’huile, contrôle les frisottis et donne un éclat naturel aux cheveux.

La VITAMINE B6 booste la kératine et stimule la repousse de vos cheveux. Elle va également densifier le cuir chevelu et donc rendre plus résistant aux agressions extérieures.

La BIOTINE permet d’éviter les éruptions cutanées et les irritations ainsi que les cheveux ternes et en manque de vitalité. Elle stoppe aussi la perte des cheveux et les fait pousser plus rapidement.

N’ATTENDEZ PLUS, ÉMERVEILLEZ VOS CHEVEUX AVEC KERA’MLA!

 

CONSEILS D’UTILISATION :

Conseils d’utilisation 1 à 3 fois par semaine appliquez le sérum sur le cuir chevelu, bien masser les racines afin de faire pénétrer le produit et stimuler la circulation sanguine.

( massage tête en avant )

Traitement de 15 jours

Pour compléter le traitement appliquez l’huile sèche sur longueurs et pointes afin de réparer vos cheveux des dégâts causés cet été 

INGRÉDIENTS : AQUA, GLYCERIN, POLYSORBATE 20, HYDROGENATED COCONUT OIL, RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTOR) OIL, BUTYROSPE, MUM PARKII BUTTER, CETYL ALCOHOL, STEARYL ALCOHOL, , ISOPROPYL PALMITATE, BENZYL ALCOHOL, EMBELLICA OFFICINALIS EXTRACT, FRAGRANCE (PERFUME), SUNFLOWER OIL, TOCOPHEROL, DEHYDROACETIC ACID, SODIUM BENZOATE, BIOTIN, PYRIDOXINE HYPOCHLORIDE

 

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