Phyto-PhytoBaume Volume Apres-shampoing – 150 ml

Le choix parfait pour « repulper » les cheveux les plus fins.

170.00 DHS

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Description

Description

Phytobaume Volume est un après-shampooing spécialement formulé pour les cheveux fins. Les cheveux fins se caractérisent par un manque de vigueur et de gonflant. Ils sont généralement doux au toucher, légèrement gras et manquent de tenue. Difficile à mettre en forme, les cheveux fins ont tendance a retomber tout de suite après le shampooing. Pour leur redonner du volume, il est nécessaire de donner du ressort à la racine avec des produits qui regonflent et gainent la fibre capillaire.

Cet Après-shampooing Phyto facilite le démêlage sans alourdir les cheveux fins. Il contient de l'extrait de gleditschia, un gainant capillaire qui densifie, tonifie et apporte de l'éclat au cheveu. L'extrait d'algue rouge permet de favoriser le gonflement hydrique du cheveu sur toute sa longueur pour un volume durable. Pour restituer le douceur et la souplesse de la fibre capillaire, Phytobaume Volume contient une extraction de sureau aux vertus hydratantes. Les cheveux sont faciles à coiffer, comme "repulpés", visiblement plus denses et brillants.

Conseils d'utilisation

Après le shampooing, sur cheveux bien essorés, répartir une noisette de Phytobaume Volume sur les longueurs. Rincer immédiatement.

Composition

SAMBUCUS NIGRA FLOWER EXTRACT (EXTRACTION DE SUREAU)*, CETEARYL ALCOHOL*, ISODECYL NEOPENTANOATE, BEHENTRIMONIUM METHOSULFATE (DERIVE D'HUILE DE COLZA)*, RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTOR) SEED OIL (DERIVE D'HUILE DE RICIN)*, STEARYL ALCOHOL*, PARFUM, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS SEED EXTRACT*, HYDROLYZED RHODOPHYCEA EXTRACT (EXTRAIT D'ALGUE ROUGE)*, CETEARETH-33*, POLYQUATERNIUM-57, ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) BRAN OIL*, ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) GERM OIL (HUILE DE GERME DE RIZ)*, HYDROLYZED KERATIN*, PANTHENOL (PROVITAMINE B5), PEG-8 RICINOLEATE (DERIVE DE RICIN)*, PAULLINA CUPANA FRUIT EXTRACT (EXTRAIT DE GUARANA)*, AQUA (CONSTITUTIVE DES MATIERES PREMIERES)*, TOCOPHEROL*, RIBES NIGRUM (BLACK CURRANT) FRUIT EXTRACT (EXTRAIT DE CASSIS)*, VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS FRUIT EXTRACT (EXTRAIT DE MYRTILLE)*, CITRIC ACID, MALIC ACID, HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA FLOWER EXTRACT*, PHENOXYETHANOL, SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE, METHYLCHLOROISOTHIAZOLINONE, METHYLISOTHIAZOLINONE, POTASSIUM SORBATE.

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