Klorane – Masque nutrition à la Mangue – Cheveux secs 150 ml
Fondant et gourmand, le Masque nourrissant à la Mangue prend soin des cheveux secs.
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Description
Le beurre de Mangue onctueux, extrait par pression à froid de l'amande du fruit juteux, est riche en acides gras essentiels aux vertus nutritives et protectrices. En nourrissant durablement et profondément les cheveux fragilisés sans les alourdir, le Masque répare la fibre capillaire et ravive la chevelure tout en souplesse. Intensément nourries par sa formule généreuse, les longueurs et les pointes sont moins abîmées, et sont protégées des agressions externes. S'utilise au moins deux fois par semaine en soin profond, plus fréquemment si les cheveux sont très secs.
bienfaits :
- Hautement nutritif : la teneur élevée en acides gras essentiels du beurre de Mangue restructure la tige capillaire, nourrit intensément sans alourdir.- Réparateur : Redonne éclat, respecte la coloration et aide à la réparation des cheveux secs.- Protecteur : en lissant la fibre capillaire, il rend les cheveux plus résistants aux agressions externes.
Conseils d'utilisation
1 . APPLIQUERAppliquer sur les longueurs et pointes rincées et essorées.
Laisser agir 5 minutes. Rincer en cas de contact avec les yeux.
2 . SOIN DE NUITAppliquer sur cheveux secs, laisser poser la nuit et rincer.
Rincer en cas de contact avec les yeux.
Ingredients :
WATER (AQUA)*. CETYL ALCOHOL*. CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE*. MANGIFERA INDICA (MANGO) SEED BUTTER (MANGIFERA INDICA SEED BUTTER)*. BEHENAMIDOPROPYL DIMETHYLAMINE*. GLYCERIN*. COCO-CAPRYLATE/CAPRATE*. CETEARYL ALCOHOL*. 1,2-HEXANEDIOL. BENZOIC ACID. CETEARYL GLUCOSIDE*. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL (HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL)*. LACTIC ACID*. SCLEROTIUM GUM. TOCOPHEROL*. YELLOW 5 (CI 19140). YELLOW 6 (CI 15985)
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