Odarym Shampoing Liquide EXTRA DOUX à L’aloe Vera et à L’Huile d’Argan
Nettoyez vos cheveux en douceur, tout en améliorant l’éclat, le volume et la douceur de votre couleur naturelle avec le Shampoing Extra Doux .
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Pour TOUS TYPES DE CHEVEUX, La formule est enrichie en aloe vera, très douce pour le cuir chevelu, elle aide à nettoyer en douceur, préserve et redonne volume aux cheveux, quant à l'huile d'argan il rend les cheveux plus doux et plus brillants. Les cheveux retrouvent tonus et vitalité . Formulé SANS PARABEN SANS SILICONE SANS SULFATE !
Le shampoing liquide contient un tensioactif doux, Le SCI (Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate) reste l'un des tensioactifs les plus doux pour la réalisation d'un shampoing ! Un tensioactif nettoie, Mousse, facilite le démêlage des cheveux, permet un meilleur étalement du liquide, emulsifiant : permet à deux matières de se mélanger (l’eau avec un corps gras ) , laisse un toucher très doux !
Composition : water (eau) , Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE ( aloe vera) , argania spinosa kernel oil ( huile d'argan ) , coco-betaine ( coco-betaine est un tensioactif doux et non polluant, Il est très bien toléré par les peaux les plus sensibles et évite les irritations) , glycerol (glycérine ) , benzyl alcohol*, dehydroacetic acid**, fragrance, sodium chloride
* , ** considérés bien dans toutes les catégories
Mode d'utilisation : Appliquez le shampoing sur votre main, moussez et massez l'ensemble du cuir chevelu mouillés , Rincez Abondamment !
En cas de contact avec les yeux , Rincez immédiatement!
Ce Shampoing est autorisé aux enfants à partir de 1 an, peut etre utilisé par la femme enceinte / allaitante
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