Phyto-PhytoColor Masque Protecteur de Couleur – 150 ml

PHYTOCOLOR, la gamme de soins qui protège la couleur et ravive l’éclat des cheveux colorés et méchés.

Le masque PHYTOCOLOR, aux tanins de Tara et extrait de jeunes pousses de Tournesol, préserve la couleur des agressions extérieures. Enrichi en huile de Karanja, il répare la fibre sensibilisée et apporte la dose de soin nécessaire aux cheveux colorés et méchés.

167.00 DHS

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Description

Description
La couleur est protégée, son éclat ravivé.
Les cheveux colorés sont nourris, sublimés doux et parfaitement souples.

La chevelure est habillée d'un parfum délicieux et subtil.
L'odeur d'une fin d'après-midi ensoleillée en Méditerranée.

Conseils d'utilisation
Déposez une petite quantité au creux des mains, chauffez longuement et énergiquement jusqu'à ce que la texture s'épaississe.
Appliquer sur les longueurs et les pointes.
Formule concentrée : une petite quantité suffit !

Pas de temps à perdre ?
En seulement 5 à 7 minutes, le Masque Protecteur de Couleur répare et nourrit la chevelure.
Vraiment pas de temps à perdre ?
Laissez-le poser 1 à 2 minutes pour un démêlage express !

Composition
HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA FLOWER EXTRACT. CETYL ALCOHOL. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. AQUA / WATER / EAU. BEHENTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE. PHENOXYETHANOL. PARFUM / FRAGRANCE. PONGAMIA GLABRA SEED OIL. ETHYL MACADAMIATE. CETRIMONIUM CHLORIDE. HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE. CHLORPHENESIN. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. HYDROLYZED PEA PROTEIN. POLYQUATERNIUM-53. GLYCERIN. TETRASODIUM EDTA. CAESALPINIA SPINOSA FRUIT EXTRACT. CITRIC ACID. POTASSIUM SORBATE. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SPROUT EXTRACT. SODIUM BENZOATE. TOCOPHEROL. MALIC ACID. LIMONENE. LINALOOL. HEXYL CINNAMAL. 1411A.

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