LUXEOL COFFRET (SÉRUM ANTI-CHUTE PROGRESSIVE 50ML+SHAMPOING ANTI-CHUTE 200ML-50%)

Luttez contre la chute de cheveux avec le coffret Luxéol ! Le sérum anti-chute progressive booste la densité capillaire, tandis que le shampoing fortifie la fibre. Coffret à prix réduit : -50% !

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Redonnez force, densité et vitalité à vos cheveux grâce au coffret Luxéol Anti-Chute, maintenant disponible à -50%. Spécialement conçu pour freiner la chute des cheveux tout en stimulant leur croissance, ce duo allie efficacité et douceur pour une chevelure visiblement renforcée.

1. Luxéol Sérum Anti-Chute Progressive 50ml :
Ce sérum innovant agit directement à la racine pour freiner la chute progressive des cheveux. Grâce à ses actifs brevetés d’origine naturelle, il stimule la croissance capillaire, renforce le bulbe et améliore l’ancrage du cheveu. En quelques semaines, la chute est visiblement réduite et la chevelure gagne en densité et en vitalité.

2. Luxéol Shampoing Anti-Chute 200ml :
Ce shampoing complète l’action du sérum en nettoyant le cuir chevelu tout en fortifiant la fibre capillaire. Enrichi en kératine, provitamine B5 et extraits végétaux, il aide à diminuer la chute tout en rendant les cheveux plus résistants, brillants et faciles à coiffer.

Avec ce coffret Luxéol à prix promo, adoptez une routine complète anti-chute, facile à intégrer dans votre quotidien. Résultat : des cheveux renforcés, plus épais et une chute visiblement réduite. Un indispensable beauté pour retrouver une chevelure pleine de santé.

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