Phyto-PhytoMillesime Masque Sublimateur de Couleur – 200 ml
Les jours suivant la coloration, vous adorez l’intensité et la brillance de votre couleur. Mais au fil du temps, elle s’affadit et devient terne.
Enrichi en beurre d’Argan, ce masque répare et nourrit la fibre capillaire. La couleur est sublimée. Faciles à coiffer, les cheveux sont incroyablement soyeux et brillants.
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Description
Description
Réparation et nutrition du cheveu
Protection et prolongation de la couleur
Cheveux faciles à coiffer
Couleur magnifiée
Conseils d'utilisation
Pour les cheveux fins : Après le shampooing sur cheveux essorés, appliquer une noisette de produit sur les longueurs et les pointes. Laisser agir 2 à 3 minutes. Démêler. Rincer abondamment.
Pour les cheveux épais : Après le shampooing sur cheveux essorés, appliquer 2 noix de produit sur les longueurs et les pointes. Laisser agir 5 à 10 minutes ou davantage si besoin. Démêler. Rincer abondamment.
Composition
HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA FLOWER EXTRACT. PYRUS MALUS (APPLE) FRUIT WATER. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. CETYL ALCOHOL. AQUA / WATER / EAU. GLYCERIN. BEHENTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE. HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE. PHENOXYETHANOL. PARFUM / FRAGRANCE. PYRUS MALUS (APPLE) FLOWER WATER. ARGANIA SPINOSA KERNEL OIL. CETRIMONIUM CHLORIDE. HYDROGENATED ARGANIA SPINOSA KERNEL OIL. CHLORPHENESIN. POLYQUATERNIUM-53. CITRIC ACID. MALUS DOMESTICA FRUIT EXTRACT. SODIUM BENZOATE. ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) SEED PROTEIN. HYDROLYZED CERATONIA SILIQUA SEED EXTRACT. PHYTIC ACID. TETRASODIUM EDTA. POTASSIUM SORBATE. ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) EXTRACT. ZEA MAYS (CORN) STARCH. GLUCONOLACTONE. TOCOPHEROL. GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE. POLYQUATERNIUM-7. CITRONELLOL. 1315B.
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