Klorane – Après-shampoing à la Quinine & Edelweiss BIO – Chute de cheveux, cheveux fatigués
Klorane apporte une solution au démêlage difficile des cheveux fatigués et fragilisés.
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Description
Cet après-shampoing démêle et fortifie le cheveu tout lui en procurant force et résistance. Appliqué sur les longueurs et le cuir chevelu, il offre une action revigorante complète grâce aux vertus naturellement fortifiantes et stimulantes de la Quinine. La structure du cheveu est renforcée, ils retrouvent énergie, douceur et souplesse. L'après-shampoing s'utilise seul ou en complément d'un traitement antichute.
Bienfaits :
"- Démêle : sa formule onctueuse à laisser poser 2-3 minutes contient un agent coiffant qui permet un démêlage facile de la chevelure une fois rincée. - Energise : stimulant, l'après-shampoing à la Quinine revitalise les cheveux et les aide à retrouver vigueur et brillance. - Renforce : en fortifiant la structure et la fibre des cheveux en manque de vitalité, l'après-shampoing redonne force et résistance à la chevelure."
conseils d'utilisation :
Après le shampoing, appliquer sur le cuir chevelu et les longueurs. Laisser poser 2 à 3 minutes. Rincer.
ingredients :
.WATER (AQUA)*. DISODIUM LAURETH SULFOSUCCINATE. DECYL GLUCOSIDE*. LAURYL BETAINE. CETEARETH-60 MYRISTYL GLYCOL. LAURETH-3. GLYCERYL LAURATE*. URTICA DIOICA (NETTLE) ROOT EXTRACT (URTICA DIOICA ROOT EXTRACT)*. CAPRYLYL GLYCOL. CITRIC ACID*. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). GREEN 3 (CI 42053). MALEIC ACID. POLYQUATERNIUM-22. POLYSORBATE 20. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. SODIUM BENZOATE. SODIUM CHLORIDE. TRISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINE DISUCCINATE. YELLOW 6 (CI 15985)
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