KLORANE APAISANT Shampoing Anti-irritation et Protecteur à la Pivoine BIO 200 ml
APAISANT Shampoing Anti-irritation et Protecteur à la Pivoine BIO 200 ml
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Avec le Shampoing Apaisant à la Pivoine BIO, Klorane offre aux cuirs chevelus sensibles un apaisement immédiat* et pour 48H**, tout en respectant l’équilibre du cuir chevelu. Composé à 85 % d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle, biodégradable*** et végan****, ce shampoing tire sa force de l’extrait de Pivoine de Chine BIO, une fleur cultivée dans un écosystème préservé, traditionnellement utilisée pour ses vertues apaisantes. Sa formule au pH physiologique lave en douceur et protège le cuir chevelu durablement, tout en apaisant immédiatement les démangeaisons. Les cheveux sont doux et profitent d’un parfum délicat et relaxant. Le tout dans un flacon sans étui en plastique 100 % recyclé et recyclable. Un shampoing qui allie efficacité et éco-conception pour apaiser les cuirs chevelus sensibles.
*Test d’usage consommateur – Effets perçus auprès de 70 sujets après 1 utilisation du shampoing liquide. % de satisfaction.
**Etude de tolérance – Score d’auto-évaluation de 33 sujets au cuir chevelu sensible. 1 application du shampoing liquide.
***Formule biodégradable, selon test OCDE 301 B.
****Klorane info : sans ingrédients d’origine animale.
Main benefits
- Lave : base lavante douce sans tensioactifs sulfatés pour nettoyer délicatement tous les cuirs chevelu sensible, dès 3 ans.
- Protège : shampoing au pH physiologique pour respecter l’équilibre du cuir chevelu et aider à l'équilibre de son microbiome.
- Apaise : dès la première utilisation et pour 48H*.*Effet perçu, test d’usage consommateur, X personnes : sensation d'apaisement immédiat et pendant 48 H (X % de satisfaction).
How to use
1 . APPLIQUER
Appliquer sur les cheveux et le cuir chevelu humides.2 . MOUSSER
Faire mousser le shampoing et masser délicatement.
3 . RINCER
Rincer les cheveux et le cuir chevelu.
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