WAAM Huile de Coco certifiée BIO 100ml

99.00 DHS

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Description

Visage, cheveux et corps

L'huile de Coco sait tout faire ! Dans une chantilly de Karité, une crème capillaire, dans un bain d'huile ou pour sublimer votre peau, elle est indispensable.

Utilisations : Protection de la peau, massage bien être, soin de la peau et des cheveux

Indications : Peaux sèches, cheveux secs, frisés ou cassants

Propriétés

• Soin capillaire complet : nourrit, protège et apporte de brillance et vigueur aux cheveux

• Antibactérienne : idéale pour les soins buccodentaires et les déodorants

• Ultra nourrissante (peau et cheveux) : elle prévient la déshydratation

• Ralentit l'apparition des rides et le relâchement de la peau

• Ralentit l'apparition des vergetures et rend celle qui sont déjà présentes moins visibles

• Apaise, protège et adoucit la peau

• Renforce les ongles

• Elle traite les poux

Qualité du produit

Les huiles végétales WAAM sont 100% pures et naturelles. Extraites par première pression à froid de plantes, les produits sont garantis être d’une excellente qualité aux propriétés préservées. Un soin particulier est apporté à la qualité des matières sélectionnées par WAAM. Tous les produits sont composés d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle et/ou issus de l’agriculture biologique. L'engagement WAAM inclut l’utilisation d’ingrédients sains et d’alternatives aux ingrédients controversés.

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