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Klorane – Shampoing Reflets Blonds à la Camomille cheveux blonds à châtains – Éclaircissant 400 ml

Klorane a formulé ce Shampoing éclaircissant** à la Camomille pour laver en douceur les cheveux blonds à châtains naturels, méchés, colorés ou décolorés et les illuminer de reflets ensoleillés.

128.00 DHS

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Biodégradable* et très doux, il convient à toute la famille, dès 3 ans. L'extrême douceur de sa formule nettoie et démêle les cheveux en les respectant. La Camomille est traditionnellement utilisée pour éclairer délicatement toutes les nuances de blonds. Le shampoing pare la chevelure de jolis reflets blonds, dorés ou miel. Il laisse les cheveux doux, soyeux, légers et éclatants de lumière.*Selon la norme OCDE 301B.**Effet éclaircissant - 87 % de satisfaction - test d'usage auprès de 31 sujets après 21 jours d'utilisation.

Bienfaits :

"- Lave : nettoie et démêle en douceur les cheveux de toute la famille, même les plus délicats. - Illumine : les chevelures blondes se gorge naturellement de lumière et se parent de reflets ensoleillés. - Adoucit : les cheveux sont soyeux, démêlés et profitent d'une extrême douceur, idéal pour les cheveux blonds qui ont tendance à s'emmêler facilement et à manquer de volume."

Conseils d'utilisation :

Appliquer sur cheveux mouillés, émulsionnez, puis massez votre cuir chevelu pendant quelques secondes. Rincez abondamment.

ingredients :

WATER (AQUA). SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. SODIUM COCOAMPHOACETATE. SODIUM LAURETH-8 SULFATE. ASCORBYL PALMITATE. CETEARETH-60 MYRISTYL GLYCOL. CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA (MATRICARIA) FLOWER EXTRACT (CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA FLOWER EXTRACT). CITRIC ACID. COCO-GLUCOSIDE. FRAGRANCE (PARFUM). GLYCERYL OLEATE. HYDROGENATED PALM GLYCERIDES CITRATE. HYDROXYPROPYL GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE. LECITHIN. MAGNESIUM LAURETH SULFATE. MAGNESIUM LAURETH-8 SULFATE. MAGNESIUM OLETH SULFATE. PEG-120 METHYL GLUCOSE DIOLEATE. SALICYLIC ACID. SODIUM BENZOATE. SODIUM CHLORIDE. SODIUM OLETH SULFATE. TETRASODIUM EDTA. TOCOPHEROL. TRISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINE DISUCCINATE

 

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