TCR Shampooing multivitaminé 200 ml

Ce shampooing multivitaminé sans paraben et sans sulfate avec vitamines A, B, C, E et F et microsphères de kératine a été spécialement conçu pour les cheveux faibles et fins et les cas de perte de cheveux.

189.00 DHS

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Description

Sa formule apporte brillance, volume et force aux cheveux. Il respecte l'équilibre naturel du cuir chevelu tout en revitalisant les tiges capillaires. Un incontournable pour votre routine beauté quotidienne qui donnera des cheveux plus forts, plus pleins et plus sains. Presse à froid traitée.

Des cheveux d'apparence saine en 1,2,3! Il est temps que vous vous redécouvriez vous-même, en renforçant vos cheveux. Découvrez la fusion de la microtechnique, du procédé de pression à froid et des ingrédients naturels. Un mélange unique sans danger pour la couleur qui donnera à vos cheveux une apparence plus saine et plus vigoureuse.

Ce shampooing doux à usage quotidien laisse les cheveux faibles et pauvres, plus forts, plus épais et avec une apparence plus saine. Infusé de vitamines pour tous les types de cheveux, des cheveux normaux aux cheveux secs. Recommandé par des médecins du monde entier. Pour hommes et femmes. Couleur sûre.

Spécifiquement indiqué pour:

  • Cas de perte de cheveux
  • Cheveux fins sans volume
  • Cheveux fragiles faibles

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