YUNSEY Masque Cheveux Restructurant à La Kératine 500 ml

Le masque KERATIN 24K de YUNSEY enrichi à la kératine et à l’huile d’argan aux propriétés revitalisantes, lisse les cheveux, donne de la brillance, élimine l’électricité statique et facilite le démêlage sur cheveux secs ou humides.

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Le masque KERATIN 24K de YUNSEY enrichi à la kératine et à l'huile d'argan aux propriétés revitalisantes, lisse les cheveux, donne de la brillance, élimine l'électricité statique et facilite le démêlage sur cheveux secs ou humides.

ACTIFS

Kératine : Protéine hydrofuge, riche en soufre, élément essentiel de la fibre capillaire, des cheveux et des ongles. La kératine, par rapport aux autres protéines, a une proportion élevée de cystéine, qui a une grande affinité pour les cheveux. Restructure la fibre capillaire, nourris le cheveu et lui donne un bel aspect, de la racine jusqu'aux pointes.

L'huile d'argan : Idéal pour régénérer et nourrir les cheveux secs et dévitalisés. Idéal pour les cheveux ternes, elle renforce et redonne de l'éclat et de la brillance. Composé jusqu'à 80% d'acides gras essentiels (acides oléique et linoléique), elle contient également une grande quantité de tocophéroles (vitamine E). Il est apprécié pour son effet anti-âge, en raison de la grande quantité d'antioxydants qu'il contient, ainsi que pour ses propriétés cicatrisantes. Il a également des effets antiseptiques et fongicides. Sa richesse en vitamine E lui confère des propriétés nutritionnelles et régénérantes.

Conseils d'utilisation :

Appliquez sur cheveux mouillés et laissez agir 5 à 10 minutes. Rincer abondamment.

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