Klorane – Shampoing Séboréducteur à l’Ortie BIO – Cheveux gras 200 ml
Enrichi en extrait d’Ortie BIO, le Shampoing Séboréducteur de Klorane répond aux besoins des cheveux gras
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Description
Grâce à sa base lavante respectueuse de l'équilibre naturel du cuir chevelu, il nettoie efficacement tout en réduisant la production de sébum, pour un cuir chevelu propre et une chevelure légère plus longtemps*. Ce soin à l'effet « buvard » tire ses propriétés régulatrices et assainissantes de l'Ortie blanche, aux vertus séboréductrices. Après l'application, le cuir chevelu est purifié, la chevelure aérée, ce qui permet d'espacer progressivement les shampoings.
*Cheveux moins gras : 91 % de satisfaction - test de satisfaction - 33 personnes après 28 jours d'utilisation.
"- Purifiant : base lavante douce et astringente pour purifier le cuir chevelu et les cheveux gras sans décaper. - Séborégulateur : son action séborégulatrice rééquilibre les glandes sébacées et diminue la production de sébum, pour des cheveux qui regraissent moins vite**. - Permet d'espacer les shampoings : sa formule efficace à l'Ortie blanche cultivée dans le respect de l'écosystème environnant permet de limiter les shampoings."
Conseils d'utilisation ;
1 . APPLIQUERAppliquer sur les cheveux et le cuir chevelu humides.2 . MOUSSERFaire mousser le shampoing et masser délicatement.3 . RINCERRincer les cheveux et le cuir chevelu
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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