JOUVENCE KERABIO SPRAY PROTECTEUR CHEVEUX SPF30+ 100ML

  • Spray protecteur cheveux 100 ml, formule hydratante
  • Riche en acide hyaluronique et kératine réparatrice
  • Parfum délicat jasmin, sensation fraîche et légère
  • 100 % ingrédients naturels, certifié Ecocert
  • Sans silicones, sulfates, parabènes, ni colorants
  • Adapté enfants et femmes enceintes, usage sûr
  • Protège cheveux du soleil, chlore et sel marin
  • Usage sur cheveux humides ou secs, facile à appliquer
  • Formule légère, non grasse, pour coiffage naturel
  • Nourrit et fortifie la fibre capillaire en douceur

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JOUVENCE KERABIO SPRAY PROTECTEUR CHEVEUX 100ML riche en Acide hyaluronique et kératine avec Senteur jasmin
Ecocert 100% ingrédients naturels Sans Silicones, sans Sulfates, sans Parabènes, sans sel, sans phenoxyéthanol, sans colorant pour Enfants et femmes enceintes.

Composition :
AQUA, C15-19 ALKANE, RUBUS IDAEUS SEED OIL, PANTHENOL, COLLAGEN, HYDROLYSZED SILK PROTEIN, TRITICUM VULGARE GERM OIL, SESAMUM INDICUM SEED OIL, BEHENTRIMONIUM METHOSULFATE AND CTEARYL ALCOHOL*, BENZOIC ACID, DEHYDROACETIC ACID, BENZYL ALCOHOL, PARFUM.

Conseils d’utilisation :
Agitez et pulvérisez sur les cheveux humides ou secs autant de fois que souhaité puis procédez au coiffage pour les protéger pendant l’exposition au soleil, aux chlores et au sel de mer.

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You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:

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