Novahair Shampoing Revitalisant et Fortifiant

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Élaboré à partir d'ingrédients doux et efficaces, ce shampoing offre un nettoyage en profondeur tout en préservant l'équilibre naturel du cuir chevelu. Sa formule riche en extraits végétaux et en actifs capillaires innovants agit en synergie pour des cheveux renforcés, éclatants et visiblement plus sains.

Avec le shampoing revitalisant et fortifiant Novahair, profitez de :

Nettoyage en douceur : Grâce à des agents lavants respectueux tels que la Cocamidopropyl Betaine et le Decyl Glucoside, il convient parfaitement aux cuirs chevelus sensibles.

Hydratation durable : Enrichi en glycérine et Aloe Vera, il procure une hydratation profonde et durable pour des cheveux doux et soyeux.

Action Anti-chute : Grâce à l’Apigénine, l’acide oléanolique et le Biotinoyl Tripeptide-1, il stimule les follicules et freine efficacement la chute des cheveux.

Renforcement et réparation capillaire : Les protéines de blé hydrolysées et l’extrait d’écorce de Quinquina restaurent la fibre capillaire et renforcent la structure des cheveux.

Protection antioxydante : Les extraits de thé vert et de Scutellaria baicalensis protègent les cheveux des agressions extérieures, pour une chevelure préservée et éclatante.

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