SO BIO SHAMPOOING COULEUR ECLAT HIBISCUS 250ML
Pour une couleur éclatante, ce shampooing à l’hibiscus & acide laurique de coco viendra protéger et nourrir les cheveux colorés à méchés. Ils retrouveront souplesse et brillance grâce à l’action anti-oxydante de l’hibiscus.
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Description
Composition :
AQUA/WATER/EAU : Eau purifiée.
DECYL GLUCOSIDE : Agents lavants doux.
COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE : Agents lavants doux.
GLYCERIN : Hydratant (1).
CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS (SAFFLOWER) SEED OIL* : Huile de carthame bio.
COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL* : Huile de coco bio.
GLYCERYL STEARATE : Emulsionnant d’origine naturelle.
XANTHAN GUM : Gélifiant d’origine naturelle.
SODIUM COCOYL GLUTAMATE : Agent lavant doux d’origine naturelle.
HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA FLOWER* : Eau florale d’hibiscus bio.
ACETUM/VINEGAR/VINAIGRE : Vinaigre, protecteur de couleur.
ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) SEED PROTEIN : Protéine et extrait de riz, protecteurs de couleur.
ORYZA SATIVA (RICE HULL POWDER) EXTRACT : Protéine et extrait de riz, protecteurs de couleur.
GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE : Conditionneurs facilitant le démêlage, issus d’une gomme naturelle.
CAESALPINIA SPINOSA GUM :
PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) : Composition parfumante 100% d’origine naturelle.
ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE POWDER* : Poudre d’Aloe Vera bio.
SODIUM CHLORIDE : Sel.
PHYTIC ACID : Stabilisants d’origine naturelle.
SODIUM LEVULINATE : Stabilisants d’origine naturelle.
SODIUM HYDROXIDE : Agents d’origine naturelle garantissant un pH adapté à la peau.
CITRIC ACID : Agents d’origine naturelle garantissant un pH adapté à la peau.
LACTIC ACID : Agents d’origine naturelle garantissant un pH adapté à la peau.
POTASSIUM SORBATE : Conservateurs d’origine synthétique.
CALCIUM GLUCONATE : Conservateurs d’origine synthétique.
SODIUM BENZOATE : Conservateurs d’origine synthétique.
GLUCONOLACTONE : Conservateurs d’origine synthétique.
BENZYL ALCOHOL : Conservateurs d’origine synthétique.
LIMONENE : Allergènes issus des plantes naturellement présents dans le parfum.
LINALOOL : Allergènes issus des plantes naturellement présents dans le parfum.
(1) Permet de retenir l’eau dans la fibre capillaire.
* Ingrédients issus de l’agriculture biologique.
97% du total est d’origine naturelle.
10% du total des ingrédients sont issus de l’agriculture biologique.
99% du total des ingrédients végétaux sont issus de l’agriculture biologique.
Conseils d’utilisation :
Appliquez le shampooing sur cheveux mouillés, faites mousser et massez le cuir chevelu. Rincez avec soin. N’oubliez pas d’appliquer l’après-shampooing COULEUR ÉCLAT SO’BiO étic® pour maximiser le résultat.
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