ITEM ALPHACTIF SHAMPOING 200ML (CHEVEUX FINS)

Découvrez le shampooing tonifiant Alphaactif 200ml, spécialement formulé pour lutter contre la chute des cheveux. Ce soin capillaire revitalise et renforce votre chevelure, offrant brillance et vitalité. Offrez à vos cheveux le traitement qu’ils méritent avec ce shampooing anti-chute efficace et doux.

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ITEM ALPHACTIF SHAMPOOING TONIFIANT 200ML

Découvrez le shampooing tonifiant ITEM ALPHACTIF, spécialement conçu pour revitaliser vos cheveux tout en luttant efficacement contre la chute. Ce soin capillaire innovant est idéal pour ceux qui souhaitent renforcer la fibre capillaire et favoriser une chevelure plus dense et plus saine.

Sa formule unique agit en profondeur, apportant les nutriments essentiels nécessaires à la santé de vos cheveux. Grâce à ses propriétés tonifiantes, ce shampooing aide à stimuler le cuir chevelu, favorisant ainsi la circulation sanguine et contribuant à la croissance des cheveux.

Utiliser le shampooing ITEM ALPHACTIF, c’est offrir à vos cheveux un soin de qualité supérieure. Il nettoie en douceur tout en préservant l’hydratation naturelle de vos cheveux. Profitez d’une expérience de lavage agréable et d’une sensation de fraîcheur durable.

Pour des résultats optimaux, intégrez ce shampooing tonifiant dans votre routine de soins capillaires quotidienne et redécouvrez des cheveux pleins de vitalité.

Composition

Salicylate de diméthylsilanediol (dérivé de silicium), lipoprotéines d’avoine, alphahydroxyacides de pamplemousse, agent coiffant, base lavante douce (dérivée du glucose).

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